Former Pakistan high commissioner mistakes porn star Johnny Sins for Kashmiri protester

By Team MyNation  |  First Published Sep 3, 2019, 9:29 AM IST

Former Pakistan high commissioner Abdul Basit mistook US-based pornstar Johnny Sins for a Kashmiri man blinded by pellets on Monday (September 2)
 

After India revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, the government and ministers of Pakistan have been raising their voice for the human right situation in the state and trying to allegedly create war among people.

Meanwhile, Abdul Basit, former Pakistan high commissioner, ex-envoy to India, mistook US-based pornstar Johnny Sins for a Kashmiri man blinded by pellets on Monday (September 2). He retweeted the porn star's picture, which was shared by a Twitter user with the description, "Yousuf from ananthnag (Anantnag)...lost vision from pellet...pls raise your voice." Basit deleted the tweet after being trolled for the mistake.

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“Johnny Sins has been a plumber, a doctor, a teacher and an astronaut, but Pakistan reduced him to a stone-pelter,” read a jocular post, which shared the screenshot of Basit's gaffe.

Former Pakistani high commissioner to India Abdul Basit, mistakes Johnny Sins for a Kashmiri man who lost vision from pellet. Unreal times these, really. pic.twitter.com/9h1X8V8TKF

— Naila Inayat नायला इनायत (@nailainayat)

The photo Basit retweeted is a still from a porn film. The man and the woman in the picture are actors Johnny Sins and Angeline Valentine.

In an attempt to put down India, ex Pakistan envoy tweeted, but he digged his own grave, said a tweet. India, however, told the international community that the scrapping of Kashmir's special status was strictly its internal matter and Pakistan had no locus standi on the state.

Rajya Sabha on August 5 cleared the resolution to scrap Article 370 with two-thirds majority, along with another Bill to bifurcate the state of Jammu and Kashmir to two union territories – Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Both were moved in the Lok Sabha, where the Bill was passed with ayes at 367 and noes at 67 out of the 424 votes.

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