Real winner of Pakistani elections: memes

This combination of photos, created on February 9, 2024, features memes created during the election day in Pakistan. (Photo courtesy: Social Media)
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Updated 09 February 2024
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Real winner of Pakistani elections: memes

  • The South Asian nation voted on Thursday amid overlapping political, economic and security crises
  • But Pakistanis are known for creating hilarious memes whenever a seismic political or sports event unfolds

ISLAMABAD: As Pakistan election results witnessed a delay, thousands of Pakistanis turned to social media platforms late Thursday and lit them up with hundreds of memes, taking jibes at political figures and highlighting ground realities in their own fun way.
Pakistan headed to the polls on Thursday as it suffered from overlapping political, economic and security crises. But despite the odds stacked against them, Pakistanis are known for churning out hilarious memes every time a seismic political or sporting event happens.
Elections 2024 were certainly a big deal, especially for millions of young voters in the country. And one look at X tells you they didn’t disappoint.
This meme hilariously poked fun at Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, the leader of one of Pakistan’s major political parties vying for the prime minister’s office. Bhutto-Zardari’s party is contesting polls from Lahore, the provincial capital of Pakistan’s most prosperous Punjab province.
A Twitter user here points out how Pakistan’s largest city Karachi, which is a part of the southern Sindh province where Bhutto-Zardari’s party has ruled since 2008, would transform if the Bhutto scion won the electoral contest from here.

In a strange reversal of fortunes, former prime minister Imran Khan is in jail during this election while his chief rival, Nawaz Sharif, is gunning for Pakistan’s top political office. Here is a meme in which Khan can be seen in jail, visibly irked while a pro-Sharif anthem blares from a speaker.

Another hilarious meme takes a dig at both Bhutto-Zardari and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) candidate Ataullah Tarar, who locked horns in Lahore’s NA-127 constituency. According to this memer, no one walks away with a win when the dust settles.

With Khan in jail and most of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party leaders in either behind bars or on the run, one X user tried to capture the inner feelings of PTI supporters on the election day.

It’s important to vote, but more importantly, not to mess up your vote, this social media user explained.

Jokes apart, independent candidates and Pakistan’s main political parties were locked in a neck and neck contest against each other early Friday.
And a clear picture of who will win the elections was expected to emerge later in the day after the counting of votes concludes in all constituencies.

 

 


Pakistan PM to visit Qatar today to explore trade, investment, energy cooperation 

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Pakistan PM to visit Qatar today to explore trade, investment, energy cooperation 

  • Shehbaz Sharif to lead high-level delegation comprising deputy premier, senior ministers and officials on two-day visit 
  • Sharif to meet Qatari amir, discuss economic collaboration, regional and global developments, says Pakistan’s foreign office

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will visit Qatar today, Monday, for a two-day visit to the country during which both sides will explore new avenues of cooperation in trade, investment, energy and manpower export, the foreign ministry said in a statement. 

Sharif will visit Qatar from Feb. 23-24 at the invitation of Qatari Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the foreign office said. The Pakistani premier will be accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar as well as other ministers and senior officials. 

Sharif is expected to meet the Qatari amir during his visit and review bilateral ties, political engagement, economic collaboration, energy partnership and people-to-people exchanges, it added. 

“The two sides will also explore new avenues of cooperation, particularly in the areas of trade, investment, energy, infrastructure development and manpower export,” the statement said. 

The foreign office said Sharif’s visit will provide both leaderships an opportunity to exchange views on regional and global developments, reaffirming their resolve to work closely for peace, stability and prosperity in the region.

Pakistan enjoys robust trade and investment relations with Qatar. In 2022, the Qatari amir’s office said that the Qatar Investment Authority aims to invest $3 billion in Pakistan to support the South Asian nation’s cash-strapped economy. This investment would focus on Pakistan’s transport, civil aviation, education, health, culture, media, communications, information technology and labor sectors, the amir’s office said.

Qatar is also host to almost 300,000 Pakistanis, which is a large part of the country’s total population, according to Pakistan’s foreign office. Qatar employs a large number of Pakistanis in the health, education, engineering, finance and public service sectors. 

A large number of semi-skilled and unskilled Pakistani work force also dominate the construction and transport sectors of Qatar. Pakistan’s efforts to expand employment opportunities for its skilled labor in Qatar have led to both sides signing several memoranda of understanding and letters of intent over the years. 

The two nations also promote bilateral cooperation through several forums such as the Bilateral Political Consultations (BPC), Joint Ministerial Commission, Joint Business Council and Working Group on Trade & Investment.

Qatar was also instrumental in easing tensions by hosting talks between Pakistan and Afghanistan in October last year, after both sides were involved in fierce border clashes that killed several and wounded dozens.