When Pakistan President Arif Alvi's 'Cryptic' Posts Reminded Twitter Of Donald Trump's 'Covfefe' Gaffe
The tweets were soon removed from his timeline, but not before Pakistani Twitter had exploded with memes and posts mocking President Arif Alvi.
New Delhi: President Arif Alvi was all over Pakistan Twitter recently for his tweets that people struggled to decipher.
While a few of his tweets had only some characters from the alphabet, another seemed to be a collection of some randomly typed letters.
New official presidential language of #NayaPakistan #Mum_mmu pic.twitter.com/vNA0L5J28l
— 𝕺𝖜𝖆𝖎𝖘 𝕶𝖍𝖆𝖓🇵🇰 (@OwaisAhmedKha18) August 8, 2021
Behind the scene #Mum_mmu pic.twitter.com/Z7SOzhAL46
— h-m-m-a-d (@iamhmmad1) August 9, 2021
PAKISTAN FINALLY HAS ITS COVFEFE MOMENT. OUR PRESIDENT: pic.twitter.com/61f6wVBCu9
— ıɐzlɐdod ɹɐʎɹəɥɐɥs (@spopalzai) August 8, 2021
The tweets were soon removed from his timeline, but not before Pakistani Twitter had exploded with memes and posts mocking the president. The typos also reminded people of former US President Donald Trump's famous “covfefe” gaffe from 2017, which went on to become a rage across the world.
#Amul Topical : President Trump’s difficulty with words on Twitter! pic.twitter.com/y8b8ydW1Jr
— Amul.coop (@Amul_Coop) June 2, 2017
Taking to Twitter, Adil Ansari, consultant to President Alvi, shared: "...he (Alvi) was out for his activity time & phone must've remained opened in pocket & thus the tweets."
President @ArifAlvi is an active Twitter user & keeps himself aware of news events, chattering on certain topics etc from this very platform.
— Adil Ansari (@AnsariAdil) August 8, 2021
As a sports lover, he was out for his activity time & phone must've remained opened in pocket & thus the tweets.
Tweets are now DELETED.
The Twitterati, however, continued to take a dig at the president.
covfefe just set the bar too damn high! Unfortunately our President's version just doesn't have the same zing and therefore not as meme worthy 😳🥲
— toldja cat 🦋 (@manahylk) August 8, 2021
They deleted the tweets 😭 https://t.co/EKdJ1izx30 pic.twitter.com/V0sFhFosHT
— ıɐzlɐdod ɹɐʎɹəɥɐɥs (@spopalzai) August 8, 2021
Even Dr Awab Alvi, Alvi’s son, could not resist a post on the tweets as he noted how the “gibberish pocket tweeting” triggered a "National Twitter crisis”.
A National Twitter Crisis due to gibberish pocket tweeting 😂
— Awab Alvi (@DrAwab) August 8, 2021
Pakistani Twitter saw #mum_mmu trend for long.
Pictures of #Mum_mmu gang... pic.twitter.com/9xhbVakBC9
— Jawad Haider.PMLN (Wear a Mask to Stay Safe) (@jawadhaider007) August 9, 2021
Hello dear #Mum_mmu
— SK (@sajadkhan0) August 9, 2021
I think #Mum_mmu is a code word for PTI aunties.
— Muhandis (@TheMuhandiss) August 9, 2021
#Mum_mmu pic.twitter.com/ru2OBrZksJ
— Khurram Qureshi (@qureshik74) August 9, 2021
Not the first time
President Alvi is quite prolific on social media and has been in the news before for his posts. He had once tweeted about watching Fifty Shades of Grey. The post was deleted recently.
He is also on Facebook, and had even created an official account on TikTok in June, just before Pakistan banned the Chinese app in the country. On his debut on TikTok, 71-year-old Alvi had said he is a “dreamer” who “sees light in everything”.
Alvi, a member of the ruling PTI, was elected president of the country in September 2018, soon after the Imran Khan government came to power.