Imran Khan shows off snow leopards in the wild, but Pakistanis see goats
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Imran Khan shows off snow leopards in the wild, but Pakistanis see goats

Pakistanis questioned Imran Khan over the plight of the country while he was busy sharing clips of snow leopard population increasing.

   
File photo of Pakistan PM Imran Khan | Facebook/ImranKhanOfficial

File photo of Pakistan PM Imran Khan | Facebook/ImranKhanOfficial

The number of snow leopards in Pakistan is rising. That should be a good thing. But when Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan shared videos of snow leopards in the wild, he was stormed with whataboutery on jobs, prices, and governance.

Imran Khan posted several videos from his Twitter handle on 25-26 December. Claiming credit for the “increasing number” of snow leopards, he wrote, “Have been sent more videos of snow leopards taken this year. MashaAllah the numbers are increasing due to my government’s strict policy of protecting them in their natural habitat.”

While the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) terms the status of snow leopards as “vulnerable”, media reports say there are 8,000 snow leopards in the world, 400 of which are estimated to be in Pakistan. In a bid to fight climate change, Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government has also introduced the National Climate Change Policy, 2021, and the National Wildlife Policy, 2021.

But PM Khan’s videos riled up some Pakistani Twitter users.

A user named AB Malicck mocked Imran Khan’s usage of “my government”. He added that Imran Khan has an “inferiority complex” and keeps gloating “meein meein meein” (me, me, me). He compared the prime minister’s comments with the sound of a goat.

A handle by the name of ‘Made in Pak’ was among many to target Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) over unemployment, inflation, governance, corruption, although he calls himself a “PTI supporter”.

Some users exhibited anger over the posts. They questioned Imran Khan over the plight of the country while he was busy sharing videos of the leopards. One user, Saith Abdullah, questioned, “Sir hum kya karen leopards ko? Mulk ke halaat dekhen aur apni harkten (What should we do with these leopards? See the country’s plight and your deeds).”

While mocking Imran Khan and his government, another user wrote, “Soon you will have lots of time to watch these videos” and requested the “next government” to give Imran Khan a subscription to Animal Planet and National Geographic. The user was indicating that PTI will lose in the next election.

 

A user named ‘Hassan’ tweeted with a crying emoji that such posts can be done by the tourism department as well and does not require the prime minister to do it.

The criticism was not just about Imran Khan seemingly trying to distract the people of Pakistan through clips of snow leopards, but also about the usage of “my government” instead of “our government”, which was taken as a sign of arrogance.