local time (1130GMT) in Rawalpindi, an adjacent city Islamabad, where Prime Minister Imran Khan is expected to welcome, and present him a guard of honor. Moreover has demonstrated true leadership for Muslim Ummah," Khan said in his message.Įrdogan's plane is scheduled to land at Noor Khan Airbase on Thursday around 4.30 p.m. Under his leadership, Turkey has witnessed unprecedented transformation to a viable democratic, developed industrialized state with remarkable turn around in GDP growth, technological advancement, Education and health. "I extend warm welcome to Tayyip Erdogan on his visit to Pakistan. Inayatullah Khan, the former senior minister and member of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly, also posted a photo of Erdogan on Facebook and said this visit would further augment the brotherly relations between the two Muslim countries. Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan's former envoy to the UN, in her welcoming message on Twitter said: "As Pakistan prepares to welcome President Erdogan of Turkey to Islamabad, this #Throwback is to Sept 2019 when we organised a high level dialogue on Hate Speech, with Turkey as co host, on the sidelines of UNGA where both leaders spoke out on Islamophobia." Several politicians and officials also posted on social media, welcoming Erdogan to Islamabad. Tens of thousands of social media users on Twitter and Facebook posted messages with "#Marhaba Erdogan" and" #WelcomeErdoganToPakistan" hashtags. Are they taking your money for the coffee?)” another user said.Ahead of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's arrival to the Pakistani capital Islamabad for his two-day official visit, "#Marhaba Erdogan" has become a top Twitter trend on Thursday in the country.Īlso #WelcomeErdoganToPakistan remained a top trend on the microblogging and social networking platforms in the country. Tmharey say paisey ley ker jaa rahey hain? (Stop it already. “So now people have problem with other people going to Tim Hortons to eat and enjoy? Bus ker doooo. “Tim Hortons this Tim Hortons that? What is your issue? Log apna paise ujaarne aaye hain aap ka kya jata hai? Beshak 1500 ki coffee lein ya 3000 You don’t have to be edgy about everything. There were many who spoke in favour of the elites queuing up to buy Tim Hortons. Tim Hortons at 9:00 AM in Lahore on its first day. Long queues, packed hall, no space in parking, almost chaotic. Over 60 % population of Pakistan is living below poverty line, meanwhile the rest has broken 61 years sales record of Tim Hortons. It scares me, that there is nothing in the middle scares me,” one user tweeted. “There are 2 #Pakistan (s), one that are in queue of utility stores for aata & ghee, & the other is at #TimHortons. People also spoke about the two types of Pakistan – one queuing for flour and another queuing for overpriced coffee at Tim Hortons amid a crippling economic crisis. If Star Bucks and Pret A Manger are eyeing Pakistan, FBR must think of taxing those who are enjoying Europe in Pakistan without paying a penny of tax. On one hand poor are lining up for one bag of subsidised flour and riches are queue up for Tim Hortons coffee. If Star Bucks and Pret A Manger are eyeing Pakistan, FBR must think of taxing those who are enjoying Europe in Pakistan without paying a penny of tax,” a journalist wrote sharing a video of the queues. “On one hand poor are lining up for one bag of subsidised flour and riches are queue up for Tim Hortons coffee. “As the first day sale of Tim Hortons in Pakistan breaks record of most sales in the world, The world must be laughing at us, we are at brink of default, our people are dying of hunger but let's enjoy an overpriced cup of ordinary taste coffee,” one user wrote sharing a photo of a long queue.Īs the first day sale of Tim hortons in Pakistan breaks record of most sales in the world, The world must be laughing at us, we are at brink of default, our people are dying of hunger but let's enjoy an overpriced cup of ordinary taste coffee /Cs2tgwy7w2 Long queues outside the outlet were a common sight on February 10 and photos and videos of the so-called phenomenon made it to Twitter. And the Lahore outlet smashed a global record with the highest opening day sale in the 61-year history of the brand. Tim Hortons was established in 1964 and has 5352 outlets across the world. On February 10, Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons opened its first branch in Lahore and even a 48-year high inflation couldn’t keep thousands away from coffee. Cash-strapped Pakistan has a different side too.
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