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Pakistan Viral Video: Pakistan has a way of producing internet sensations, whether it’s unexpected public outbursts or unintentional comedy. The latest viral clip features a journalist and a police officer engaging in a heated argument in broken English, leaving social media in splits.

The video captures a confrontation over vehicles obstructing a busy road. The journalist demands action, but instead of addressing the issue, the cop shifts focus, accusing him of making threats. Their exchange turns into a dramatic war of words, filled with mispronunciations and exaggerated gestures. The cop finally directs the journalist to the SP’s office, but by then, the internet had already turned their clash into top-tier entertainment.

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The viral video was posted on X (formerly Twitter) by user '@RajaMuneeb,' who captioned it, "This had me in splits! A Pakistani journalist and a policeman arguing in English." Shared just a day ago, the clip has already racked up 349K views, leaving social media users thoroughly entertained.

The comment section quickly filled with reactions from amused users. One joked, "At least it's better than the English spoken by their cricketers." Another praised their effort, saying, "This is the best communication example... Both are managing despite not being fluent." A third quipped, "After this, I hope I haven’t forgotten my English!" Meanwhile, another user took a dig at Pakistani cricketers, writing, "I understood their English... Better than Rizwan and Babar’s. You can’t even make sense of what those cricketers say!"

"First, these Punjabi Pakis vaped Urdu into thin air, and now they’re rolling up English for the next puff," added a fifth user. "They must go to Babar Azam to learn proper English first then come & debate properly," added another user.

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