Islamabad Presidential election results in the US (US President Election Result 2020) have arrived and after the severe defeat of President Donald Trump, he has decided to leave the White House. However, he is still not ready to accept the victory of his rival Joe Biden.
Even though the election results have come and Democrat candidate Joe Biden won with an overwhelming majority, the political chaos continues and accusations continue.
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In a spur of the same, the US Embassy in Pakistan, Pakistan, retweeted a disputed tweet, which created a ruckus.
Target targeted at Imran’s government
Let me tell you that the US Embassy retweeted a tweet. In this, Pakistan’s Imran government was targeted on the pretext of the defeat of US President Donald Trump. In fact, Pakistani MP Ahsan Iqbal had a tweet about Trump’s defeat and wrote in the caption ‘There is one in Pakistan too, they too will be shown the way out soon’.
Now Ahsan Iqbal’s tweet was retweeted from the official Twitter handle of the US Embassy in Islamabad. After this, the ruckus increased on seeing it.
Dear Followers: The US Embassy Islamabad Twitter account was accessed last night without authorization. The US Embassy does not endorse the posting or retweeting of political messages. We apologize for any confusion that may have resulted from the unauthorized post.
– US Embassy Islamabad (@usembislamabad) November 11, 2020
US Embassy apologizes
Please tell that with retweet, there was a ruckus in the political streets. Seeing the controversy escalating, the US embassy clarified that someone had unofficially tweeted a political tweet using a Twitter account, which was against the embassy policy.
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The US Embassy tweeted, ‘Last night the Twitter account of the Embassy was used without authority. The embassy does not promote posting or retweeting political messages. Apologies for any kind of confusions that arose from it. ‘
Let me tell you that in Pakistan there is a fierce politics between the army, the opposition and the ruling party. It is believed that Imran Khan is now a guest of a few days and there may be a change of power in Pakistan very soon.