Pakistan Viral Video: A strange and funny video from Pakistan has gone viral on social media. It shows a donkey walking into Islamabad’s Parliament building like it owns the place. In just a few hours, the clip went viral, and there was a huge outpouring of memes and political jokes about it online. But while a lot of people saw it as a way to lighten the mood, some wondered if the video might be fake, adding another twist to the drama.
The First Video Ever
The video shows the donkey walking close to the Parliament entrances and then going into the building itself, which makes the guards rush to get a hold of it. People who are watching can be heard laughing and recording the moment while guards try to move the animal in a different direction.
Most people found the video believable right away because it looked shaky and unedited. But because it hasn’t been officially confirmed and there are more and more hyper-realistic AI videos, some social media users doubted that it was really true.
Netizens’ Reactions: From Memes to Uncertainty
The funny line “Gadho Ki Parliament Mai Ekk Aur Gadha” was shared on Twitter (X) with users making jokes about how the donkey was a perfect match for Pakistan’s politicians. Memes relating the animal to politicians took over the platform, which was a rare moment of fun during a tough political and economic time.
But in the middle of all the jokes, another story came up
Some people thought the video might have been made by AI because the donkey moves smoothly, the shadows don’t always match the shape of the donkey, and there might be problems with how the background was put together. Others said that deepfakes and false information are so common now that any clip that looks different makes people suspicious.
Most users, however, thought the event was real, and they called it a “perfect metaphor” for the country’s political chaos.
Political Commentary Coming Up
The viral conversation even got political fans to join in. Opposition supporters joked that the donkey came into Parliament “looking for better leadership,” and fans of the ruling party joked that even animals were interested in politics.
But, so far, no party or government source has said whether the video is real or fake.
Leaders, but to make it clear
Up to now, the people in charge in Pakistan haven’t said anything about the film. It is “possible but unusual” for stray animals to come close to the area, according to security sources. This makes people wonder even more about the situation. The clip has started talking about AI abuse and media trust, as well as politics.
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