Indian website faces backlash after pointing 'glaring error' in Pakistani flag
"Flag Toh Design Ho Nahi Paata, Kashmir Lene Chale Hai," read the article
"Flag Toh Design Ho Nahi Paata, Kashmir Lene Chale Hai," read the article
In a futile attempt to point out an error in the Pakistani flag, leading Indian online news portal ScoopWhoop posted an article titled “In 69 Years Of Independence, Has Nobody Noticed This Glaring Error In Pakistan’s National Flag?” on Saturday.
The website claimed that there was a "scientific inaccuracy" in the flag as the star is positioned incorrectly.
ScoopWhoop points out the "error" using a red circle and arrow
The article read: “We’re not saying that we’re better than Pakistan but we’ll let the results of different wars between the two countries decide that. We can also use the head-to-head stats in Cricket World Cups but we’re better than that.
Flag Toh Design Ho Nahi Paata, Kashmir Lene Chale Hai!”
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Surprisingly though, ScoopWhoop's own readers took offense to the ridiculous post, lashing out at the website for disrespecting the Pakistani flag and unneccessarily dragging Kashmir into the mix.
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The article was removed within an hour.
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The website claimed that there was a "scientific inaccuracy" in the flag as the star is positioned incorrectly.
The article read: “We’re not saying that we’re better than Pakistan but we’ll let the results of different wars between the two countries decide that. We can also use the head-to-head stats in Cricket World Cups but we’re better than that.
Flag Toh Design Ho Nahi Paata, Kashmir Lene Chale Hai!”
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Surprisingly though, ScoopWhoop's own readers took offense to the ridiculous post, lashing out at the website for disrespecting the Pakistani flag and unneccessarily dragging Kashmir into the mix.
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The article was removed within an hour.
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Here's how Twitter reacted: