In Bahria Town, Lahore, a statue of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah has been constructed. The society has a large statue of the nation’s founding father sitting on a sofa seat, which quickly attracted everyone’s attention.
The audience was eager to react as the image of the Quaid-e-Azam statue being constructed in Bahria Town went viral on social media. Online users have criticized the Quaid statue, claiming that the sculptor did a poor job and gave Quaid an unattractive visage. The keyboard warriors also suggested that the statue be taken down as soon as possible by the authorities.
Netizens took to Twitter to humorously express their opinions. Twitter user @SydZainRaza tweeted that this statue in Bahria Town appears to be Jinnah’s evil twin who disregarded his brother’s warning and spent a lot of time with Malik Riaz.
This statue at Bahria Town seems like an evil twin of Jinnah who ignored his brother's advice and hung out with Malik Riaz a lot.. pic.twitter.com/G59lOFApOh
— Syed Zain Raza (@SydZainRaza) August 11, 2022
Another Twitter user @Beingsajiddarr tweeted that the Muhammad Ali Jinnah statue in Bahria Town, Pakistan, has the appearance of an enraged vampire.
Statue of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Bahria Town in #Pakistan looks like an angry #vampire 🧛♂️ is sitting.
— Sajid Dar 🍁ساجد ڈار (@Beingsajiddarr) August 13, 2022
Twitter user @Fahad_Ali_Khan tweeted that why does the Jinnah statue in Bahria Town resemble an ancient vampire?
Why does the Jinnah statue in bahria town looks like a very old vampire? pic.twitter.com/dzceL8aiWJ
— Fahad Ali Khan (@Fahad_Ali_Khan) August 13, 2022
Twitter user @sajafrii tweeted that this statue of Jinnah in Bahria Town resembles an evil Quaid e Azam imitation of the Abraham Lincoln statue at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. That’s ridiculous! As many people visit Bahria town, they can tell just by looking at the statue, which is embarrassing for Pakistan.
This statue of #Jinnah in #bahriatown seems like evil version of #QuaideAzam copy of #AbrahamLincoln statute at Lincoln memorial,Washington DC. This is absurd!people recognise in a glance,its embarrassing 4 Pakistan as many ppl visit Bahria town.@Xadeejournalist @fifiharoon pic.twitter.com/mQZQTE4k66
— S A jafri (@sajafrii) August 12, 2022
A statue honoring Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah will be installed in London on the 75th anniversary of Pakistan’s independence, according to an announcement made by Punjab Governor Chaudhry Mohammad Sarwar and British House of Lords Member Daniel Hanan on January 2022.
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Dr. Nasir Awan of the UK and the local business community would cover all costs associated with installing the statue, according to Sarwar, who was speaking at a joint press conference. Daniel Hanan pledged support for terrorist elimination and trade between Pakistan and the UK. Sarwar expressed his gratitude to the UK for supporting Pakistan’s continuation of the GSP + status.
In PMA Kakul, Abbottabad, a statue of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was installed in October 2021. The enormous statue of the founding father is 17 feet tall and 4 feet broad. Over the weekend, images of the aforementioned sculpture went popular on social media, earning appreciation from Pakistanis. Famous sculptor Fakeero Solanki, who has already worked on two other monuments of Jinnah, created the statue.
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