Imran Khan gets trolled on calling PM Modi Indian 'president' in UNGA speech
Imran Khan gets trolled on calling PM Modi Indian 'president' in UNGA speech
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Washington: Pakistan PM Imran Khan faced embarrassment during his first address at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, when he called Prime Minister Narendra Modi the 'President'. This matter is being fiercely discussed on social media and people are trolling Imran Khan.

In fact, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan gave his address. In this address he continued to make rhetoric against India. Imran, a cricketer who entered politics, called his Indian counterpart "President Modi" in his 50-minute address. 

Let me tell you that this is not the first time this has happened with Pak PM Imran Khan. Even during a visit to Iran earlier this year, Imran Khan made a false statement and said that Germany and Japan shared a border to enhance trade relations. Khan kept on mentioning about the ties on the border of 'Germany and Japan' when he really meant, 'Germany and France.'

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