Twitter user Sehar Shinwari, a Pakistani woman or self-proclaimed social activist from Karachi, took to the platform to share her 'grievances'. [IANS]

 

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Pakistani woman shares 'grievance' with Delhi Police, cops say 'no jurisdiction'

In a bizarre turn of events, social media platforms were set abuzz after the arrest of former Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan. Amongst the flurry of messages flooding the digital realm, one Twitter user (Pakistani woman) managed to capture everyone's attention with a rather unconventional 'plea for justice'.

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In a bizarre turn of events, social media platforms were set abuzz after the arrest of former Pakistan's Prime Minister, Imran Khan. Amongst the flurry of messages flooding the digital realm, one Twitter user managed to capture everyone's attention with a rather unconventional 'plea for justice'.

Twitter user Sehar Shinwari, a Pakistani woman or self-proclaimed social activist from Karachi in Pakistan, took to the platform to share her 'grievances'. In a tweet that gained rapid attention, she wrote, "Anyone knows the online link of Delhi Police? I have to file a complaint against the Indian PM & Indian Intelligence Agency RAW who are spreading chaos and terrorism in my country Pakistan. If the Indian courts are free (As they claim), then I am sure the Indian Supreme Court will provide me justice."

As the tweet circulated, netizens eagerly awaited a response from the Delhi Police to see how they would handle such an unusual request.

Without missing a beat, the Delhi Police's social media team decided to play along, delivering a witty response that left everyone in stitches. "We are afraid we still do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. But would like to know how come you are tweeting when the internet has been shut down in your country!," they quipped, tagging Sehar's tweet.

Sehar, caught off guard by the Delhi Police's response, found herself in a predicament - and the butt of humour.

Amidst the waves of laughter that resonated across the online community, Sehar's tweet became an instant sensation. Memes and jokes flooded social media, with users gleefully sharing the Delhi Police's response, relishing in the hilarity of the situation.

It is worth mentioning that the mobile broadband services in Pakistan remained suspended nationwide upon the directive of the interior ministry amid violent protests against former Prime Minister Imran Khan's arrest. [IANS/NS]

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