Reham Khan Wants To Gift World Map To PM Office

Reham Khan Wants to Gift World Map to PM Office

Prime Minister Imran Khan is being trolled on social media for mixing up historical facts during a joint press conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani

Islamabad (Pakistan Point News / Online - 23rd April, 2019) Prime Minister Imran Khan is being trolled on social media for mixing up historical facts during a joint press conference with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.While giving an example of how two countries set up joint industries at the border region to improve economic ties after the war, Prime Minister Imran Khan mentioned Germany and Japan instead of Germany and France."The more trade you have with each other your ties automatically become stronger�Germany and Japan killed millions of their civilians until after the Second World War when they both decided to have joint industries on their border regions," the prime minister was recorded as saying.

This went viral on social media and people trolled the prime minister for saying that Japan and Germany share a border, ultimately raising questions over his Oxford degree.Khan's ex-wife Reham Khan also joined the trolling, suggesting that a world map should be gifted to PM Office instead of leather jackets."Can we gift a map for the PM office instead of leather jackets?" she wrote.Meanwhile, Pakistan People's Party (PPP) chairman also Bilawal Bhutto mocked the prime minister, calling it very embarrassing.

In a tweet, Bilawal said this is what happens when Oxford University gives admission to people just because they can play cricket."?? our Prime Minister thinks that Germany & Japan share a borderHow embarrassing, this is what happenes when you @UniofOxford let people in just because they can play cricket," he wrote.Responding to the tweet, Iftikhar Durrani called Bilawal as �accidental chairman' and clarified that the prime minister never said Japan is a neighbour of Germany. He only said border regions of Japan and Germany have joint industries.In the same tweet, Durrani called Bilawal's Oxford degree a waste of stolen public money.