Forget making strides in Pakistan politics, PM Imran Khan seems to be busy breaking diplomatic protocols and becoming a close second to Mr Trump in the world of comical errors.
In another one of his antics that is only making his party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, unpopular by the day, Khan went on to wrongly attribute a famous quote of Indian poet and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore to Lebanese-American poet Kahlil Gibran.
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Khan took to Twitter to share an inspirational quote that says, "I slept and dreamed that life is all joy. I woke and I saw that life is all service. I served and I saw that service is joy."
Khan captioned the quote, saying "Those who discover and get to understand the wisdom of Gibran's words cited below, get to live a life of contentment."
After Imran posted the picture on his official account, Twitter trolls tore him apart. Most were utterly shocked at the Prime Minister's poor research skills while others were simply tired of Khan's mistakes that just never seems to stop.
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This isn¡¯t the first time, Khan seems to have a bad habit of misquoting things and getting facts wildly incorrect. Mr Khan, during his visit to Iran, very confidently said Japan and Germany shared borders. It seemed like a slip-of-tongue statement, but the PM never bothered to correct himself.
Imran Khan was talking about how two countries set up joint industries at the border region to improve economic ties after the war, and he ended up saying Germany and Japan instead of Germany and France.
In another incident, the Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan broke the diplomatic protocol at the opening ceremony of the SCO Summit here when he sat down even as all other leaders, including Indian PM Narendra Modi, were standing.
"Imran Khan again caused national embarrassment at Bishkek, Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. When everyone was standing. He sat, stood when the presenter took his name but sat again. Arrogant, ill mannered, or an idiot?" one Twitter user wrote.
He broke yet another protocol at the 14th Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit held in Saudi Arabia. Imran Khan spoke to the Saudi King's interpreter and walked off before the message could be translated, leaving the Saudi King standing alone.