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Saturday, April 13, 2024

‘Sharif also built atom bomb in a cave’: Social media in fits over sarcastic dig at Nawaz

The man in the video said that not only had Nawaz built the Tomahawk missile but had even made the atomic bomb of Pakistan

An internet user has mocked former prime minister Nawaz Sharif in a viral video while taking a dig at Sharif’s latest comments of claiming to have built the Tomahawk missile.

“I built the tomahawk missile. We brought it from Balochistan when Clinton fired a rocket at Afghanistan. We also have proof. We did its engineering.” Sharif said in a video shared widely on social media earlier this week.

Read more: Absurd, ridiculous’: Scientist Samar Mubarak laughs off Nawaz Sharif’s Tomahawk missile claims

As per the video, Sharif claimed that he did not have, not had he ever provided “small services.” He declared, “we are proud that we have done this service”.

His comments were laughed off on social media. Sharif’s comments flared up hilarious reactions on the Twitter entire day.  However, an internet user earlier this week released a hilarious video in reaction to the amusing claims of the former premier.

The man in the video said that not only had Nawaz built the Tomahawk missile but had even made the atomic bomb of Pakistan since the scientists and the team of armed forces working on it had failed and Nawaz took over the task and secretly completed the project in a cave.

The man in the video said that the project of building an atom bomb was started way before the government of Sharif but he should be still accredited for single-handedly building the atom bomb and making a ‘nuclear power’.

Read more: Social media erupts in laughter as Nawaz Sharif claims credit for making Tomahawk missiles

Yesterday, Dunya News reported that leading scientist, Dr Samar Mubarakmand, has rejected Nawaz Sharif’s claim of reverse-engineering the Tomahawk missile, and labeled his remarks ridiculous.

“He said the missile fell to the ground and did not break into pieces. What research can be done on damaged debris and small pieces?” demanded Mubarakmand.