Why Pakistan's Parliament is Suddenly Admiring India's Yogi Adityanath
A Surprising Moment in Pakistan's Parliament
When crises strike in Pakistan, they tend to escalate dramatically. Recently, admiration for India's governance model has surged to the point where even members of Pakistan's Parliament are taking cues from Uttar Pradesh. In a surprising turn of events, a Pakistani MP delivered a candid critique that left his colleagues astonished and sparked a wave of reactions on social media.
A viral clip circulating online features the MP commending the governance style of Yogi Adityanath within the confines of Pakistan's Parliament. He highlighted various aspects, including Uttar Pradesh's economic progress and administrative efficiency, contrasting them sharply with Pakistan's situation.
He stated, “While India may be viewed as our adversary, Mr. Speaker, consider this: Our total budget stands at 62 billion, whereas Uttar Pradesh's budget alone is 97 billion. Our total revenue is 50 billion, compared to UP's 80 billion. We are 16 billion behind in tax revenue.”
Following the video's release, social media users unleashed a flurry of memes. One user humorously remarked, “If Pakistan can't compete with just one Indian state, how will it challenge the entire nation?” Another joked, “Yogi Ji could donate half of UP’s budget to Pakistan as charity.” Some even suggested that Pakistan should be compared to smaller Indian states, as they might also surpass it in budgetary capabilities.
Overall, the internet is buzzing with laughter, and now Pakistan's Parliament is left contemplating the governance of Yogi Adityanath.
