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Viral video: Pakistani man seeks donations for madrasas on flight amidst ongoing economic crisis; netizens’ say, ‘Yeh Koi Tarika Hai Bheekh Mangne Ka?

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Viral video: Amidst Pakistan’s ongoing economic crisis, a video has surfaced online, showcasing a Pakistani man onboard a plane pleading with his fellow passengers to donate money. The video, initially shared on Twitter by The Inside Story, has generated significant attention, highlighting the dire economic conditions in the country. The incident has also sparked a wave of humorous commentary on social media.

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The footage features a man dressed in a white kurta-pyjama with a blue jacket, going up and down the aisle of the aircraft, urging passengers to contribute funds. Speaking in Punjabi, the native language of the Punjab region in Pakistan, the man emphasizes that he is not a beggar but rather seeking donations to build a Madarsa in Pakistan.

It is not yet clear as when and where the video was taken but people are saying that it is amidst the economic crisis of Pakistan. Pakistan government has also seek help from the neighboring and helpful countries like UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Check out a few reaction 

One user commented, “Oh, look, another attempt to generalize and stereotype an entire country based on one incident. How original. Maybe we should judge every American based on the actions of a few Karens too?” Another user commented, “Begging for madarsa but not for any modern school or library and technical institute which is badly needed in pakistan now. Any way this hardliner mentality I’d developed over the decades by political and military leaders. Nothing can be done.” One of them commented, “Koi pagal hi hoga jo 20000rs ki ticket leke. 100rs Chanda mang rha hai.” 

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