News India Live, Digital Desk: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) always remains in the headlines for its dramas and strange antics. But this time PCB chief, Mohsin Naqvi, is being trolled on social media due to a terrible mistake, which is directly related to the former Prime Minister of Pakistan. Nawaz Sharif Is from.
In fact, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari had given permission to use the name of the former Prime Minister of the country as the ‘Patron-in-Chief’ of PCB. PCB also issued an official notification on this, but there was a major administrative error in issuing this notification, due to which PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi and the entire organization had to become victims of trolling.
What was that big ‘mistake’?
What happened was that the PCB wrote the name of Nawaz Sharif as the ‘former’ Prime Minister of Pakistan, but did not write the date of his tenure below it, so that his current status could be clear.
Mohsin Naqvi made an even bigger goof-up. It was revealed in the media reports of Pakistan that while issuing this notification on social media, they took the name of the former PM, but did not give the full name or title of Nawaz Sharif. The matter was put to rest by simply saying ‘Prime Minister of Pakistan’.
Nawaz Sharif is no longer the Prime Minister of Pakistan, he is a former PM. This is not the first time that such a big mistake has happened in the official correspondence of Mohsin Naqvi and PCB, causing political confusion. This mistake stung the Pakistani fans and they immediately pointed out that the PCB’s ‘administrative wisdom’ was as shaky as ever.
Why did trolls make fun?
Users on social media commented that the PCB chief does not even know who his Prime Minister is and who has to be addressed by which name.
Administrative incompetence inside and outside Pakistan cricket is always in the news. Mohsin Naqvi himself has been a senior journalist and is also the current Home Minister. In such a situation, such a big mistake on their part definitely became a cause of embarrassment for the PCB.
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