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Pakistan’s politician Faisal Vawda trolled on social media

New Delhi [India], Feb 11 (ANI): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Member of National Assembly Faisal Vawda irked the social media and got heavily trolled after he turned up at an event in a luxurious yellow sports car.

ANI Feb 11, 2019 17:50 IST googleads

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Member of National Assembly Faisal Vawda

New Delhi [India], Feb 11 (ANI): Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's Member of National Assembly Faisal Vawda irked the social media and got heavily trolled after he turned up at an event in a luxurious sports car.
Vawda landed himself in a bit of a soup, on Monday, after pictures of him getting out of a bright yellow sports car started doing the rounds on social media.  According to a report by Dawn, the pictures are from the Karachi King’s sending off ceremony.
Shortly after the snaps went viral, people flooded Twitter and trolled the politician mercilessly.
Taking a jibe at his automobile, a user wrote, “Will Faisal Vawda’s car turn into a Transformer is all I wanna know.”

Comparing his entry to a film shoot a user wrote, “Faisal Vawda (Federal Minister) during the film shoot.”

Interestingly, a user reduced Vawda’s luxury car to a yellow taxi, saying, “Federal Minister ne saadagi ki misaal qaim kar di... Taxi chala k guzar basar karr rhe. (The Federal Minister has set an example of simplicity. He is driving a taxi for sustenance.),” the user wrote.

Commenting on Vawda’s glamorous entry a user wrote, “Faisal Vawda is the star of his own movie.”

While many criticised the politician, there were few who were in favour of the glamorous look.
“The Most Most Stylish Minister in Whole Cabinet,” a tweet read.

Faisal Vawda Has his own Style! We cannot Compare him with any one,” wrote another user adding a heart emoticon to the tweet.

(ANI)

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