Pakistan Senator tags ‘UNO’ game instead of United Nations, netizens can’t stop trolling

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Pakistan Senator Rehman Malik seems to be the latest victim of making social-media blunders.

The Pakistani politician was massively trolled online when he fired a tweet on Kashmir and tagged Narendra Modi in it. He also wanted to tag the United Nations in the same tweet, or so it would seem, only to end up tagging @realUNOgame instead.

Netizens, however, did not miss this gaffe.

Earlier Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan was massively trolled when he had said at an event that Germany and Japan have a common border.

The govt decided to scrap Article 370 and 35-A of the constitution. Article 370 grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir and gives the power to the state legislature in defining its ‘permanent residents’ as also their privileges and rights.

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