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Radio Pakistan gets trolled for weather update gaffe

by Janam Web Desk
May 10, 2020, 06:17 pm IST
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New Delhi: Pakistan’s radio broadcaster -Radio Pakistan made a blunder on a weather report in Ladakh, that ended up being trolled by Twitteratis.

Radio Pakistan put out a tweet on Sunday with maximum and minimum temperatures in Ladakh, albeit with a major error.

“In Ladakh, maximum temperature is -4 degree centigrade and minimum temperature is -1 degree centigrade,” read the tweet from the Pakistani Twitter handle.

https://twitter.com/RadioPakistan/status/1259352305448738816

Twitteratis were good enough to point out that -4 degree centigrade was lower than -1 degree centigrade, and cannot be the maximum temperature.

“Wrong… max should be -1 and minimum should be -4,” wrote a user.

“Ye tweet padh ke Pakistan ki maximum aukat aur minimum IQ pata chal gayi..(After reading the tweet one gets to know Pakistan’s maximum status and minimum IQ),” read another tweet.

“RIP common sense!!! -4 max and – 1 min??? Kon se gole se science padhe ho (where have you studied science from)???” another user wrote.

Radio Pakistan’s tweet targeted India after India Meteorological Department’s move to refer to meteorological sub-division of Jammu and Kashmir as Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan and Muzaffarabad.
Amit Khare, the Secretary of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on Friday ordered national broadcaster DD News and All India Radio to broadcast weather reports of PoK towns of Mirpur, Muzaffarabad and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The decision had come after top court in Pakistan decided to let its government hold elections in Gilgi-Baltistan.

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