A fresh controversy has erupted involving Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif on social media.
The controversy started when social media users flagged what appears to be an earlier version of a tweet with an extra phrase.
Shehbaz Sharif had tweeted, urging President Trump and Iran for a peaceful settlement of the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Social media users questioned whether Pakistan's diplomatic message was crafted independently or influenced by external factors.
The post has prompted varied responses on social media, including a few hilarious ones.
An individual wrote, “Learn to post properly first.”
Another commented, “Another prime example of why you should be checking before copying and pasting things.”
A third posted, “This isn't some grand conspiracy — it's just embarrassing incompetence.
The edit history proves they copied and pasted an entire draft without basic proofreading.
Governments worldwide make mistakes, but when your PM’s official statement on war and deadlines has it, it raises serious questions about message discipline and staff quality.