Burj Khalifa
The colours of our national flag are illuminated on Burj Khalifa on August 15, which also happens to be India’s Independence Day. It appears that Pakistanis anticipated the same on their Independence Day and were disappointed when it did not occur.
Hundreds of Pakistanis are shown being upset in a video from Dubai that has appeared online after the Burj Khalifa failed to fly the Pakistani flag at midnight. Massive groups of Pakistanis can be seen waiting near the Burj Khalifa at midnight because they were hoping to see it illuminated in the country’s flag’s colours. They were disappointed to find out that this did not take place.
People began shouting slogans like “Pakistan Zindabad” out of frustration as a result. “The time is now 12:01 am and the Dubai officials have informed that Pakistan’s national flag won’t be displayed on Burj Khalifa,” the woman who is recording the entire episode can be heard stating. This is currently our current situation. “All the Pakistani nationals here can be seen shouting slogans, but the Pakistan flag hasn’t been flown on the Burj Khalifa,” she continued. It’s so awful that they made fun of all the Pakistanis.
Since it was uploaded, the video has had over 69K views. A person remarked, “A bunch of idiots, why will the Pakistan flag be flown on the 13th of August and not the 14th?” Imagine if Indian flag appears tomorrow, said another. “Memers are going to have a GEM of a day!”
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