Did the National Assembly really need a Pakistani flag made of balloons?

Things have been quite tumultuous for Pakistan in the last few days with news channel reporting grave news. So there’s definitely need for some positive news. Which is why the Government might have shared about a huge Pakistani flag made entirely of balloons which was hung in the parliament by the Hindu community, just to lighten the mood. However things have backfired real bad.

This Pakistani flag made of balloons has become a subject of lots of controversy for all the wrong reasons

Not everyone thought that the flag made of balloons was as cute as it was intended to be. People didn’t get the point.

Considering the news that plastics were being banned in the country capital Islamabad where the National Assembly is lots of people were pissed off at these balloons being used to make an extravagant flag

https://twitter.com/Mugheeera/status/1158565718264356864?s=20

Other people wondered about what happened to the plastic ban.

https://twitter.com/alimdad/status/1158366220523057152?s=20

Some thought it was a useless gesture given the state of the economy and generally times of austerity that we are supposed to be excerizing

https://twitter.com/ZaraShahid_/status/1158566813145264128?s=20

https://twitter.com/made_troll/status/1158357935866679297?s=20

Honestly, when people are constantly asking about the government to issue official statements and condemn what is happening in Kashmir, fluff news like this does nothing but anger people. But this does not mean the gesture by the Hindu community is not sweet. Yes, it may be a little ill-timed but it is still appreciable. Right?

https://twitter.com/saudkyofficial/status/1158626498775003136?s=20

What do you think about the government tweeting about balloons? Let us know in the comments below.

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