BBC journalist Stephen Sackur is known for grilling his guests on his show HardTalk and former finance minister Ishaq Dar was no exception as he was posed with hard-hitting questions.
Soon after the interview was aired snippets were widely shared on Pakistani Twitter Dar answering Sackur's questions with #IshaqDar and #StephenSackur becoming the top trends in the country.
Many shared their thoughts on the same, as the former finance minister became a subject for trolls and memes.
when you sleep for 16 hours and wakeup thinking if all of this is real or not pic.twitter.com/289aGjXybH
— anastipu (@teepusahab) December 2, 2020
When people in real life question you about your tweets pic.twitter.com/n0MdNFQN1z
— Shumail (@Shumyl) December 1, 2020
5 stages of grief pic.twitter.com/1kYCZ4JYo0
— Shumail (@Shumyl) December 1, 2020
If 2020 had a face.#HardTalkNotCapitalTalk pic.twitter.com/rLGqLW6Z8W
— Usama. (@idcusama) December 2, 2020
Coronavirus when the vaccine comes out pic.twitter.com/w1WkeoVFbK
— S² (@PsychedSam) December 1, 2020
images that precede unfortunate events pic.twitter.com/t4Jg0yFzQZ
— Hashim (@hashim_i) December 1, 2020
When you realize it's Hard Talk not Capital Talk lol pic.twitter.com/ayXo5vkMZg
— Adil (@AdilGhumro) December 1, 2020
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