Adult film actor Johnny Sins in a tweet on Tuesday night (3 September) trolled former Pakistan High Commissioner to India Abdul Basit who mistook him for a Kashmiri youth blinded via a pellet gun and then it to spread “Indian brutality” propaganda.
In the tweet, a visibly amused Sins gave a shout out to Basit for gaining him new twitter followers and mockingly told him that his vision was fine.
Basit had earlier become a butt of social media jokes when he mistook Sins for a Kashmiri youth named Yousuf from Anantnag who was blinded by a pellet gun. He later unretweeted it after realising his mistake.
Incidentally, since the abrogation of Article 370, various senior Pakistani politicians have fallen for such jokes.
It was reported how Pakistani senator had fallen for a movie clip and later began declaring various parody accounts as RAW agents.
Just yesterday a popular twitter user had posted about Pakistan’s science and technology minister falling for Arya Stark’s Game of Thrones picture.
In the picture the twitter user called Arya a blinded and orphaned Kashmiri girl named Junaina and the Pakistani minister replied “tragic” in response.