“The time is 12:01 am currently and Dubai authorities informed that Pakistan’s public banner will not be shown on Burj Khalifa. This has turned into our status presently.,” said a Pakistani lady recording the viral video.

In a viral video, many Pakistanis in Dubai, UAE were left disheartened and seething after the renowned Burj Khalifa didn’t show their public banner at the 12 PM of their Freedom Day (August 14) this year, reports have guaranteed. A woman could be heard saying that a ‘trick’ had been played on all Pakistanis

The video shows a few Pakistan nationals holding up close to the world’s tallest structure fully expecting their public banner being shown there. Be that as it may, their expectation before long transformed into shock and dissatisfaction as their banner was not projected even as the time went past 12 PM.

“The time is 12:01 am presently and Dubai authorities informed that Pakistan’s public banner will not be shown on Burj Khalifa. This has turned into our status now. Pakistanis are raising trademarks here yet Pakistan’s banner will not be shown on Burj Khalifa. So miserable, a trick has been played on Pakistanis,” said the lady recording the video.

The many Pakistanis close to the structure were heard raising mottos of ‘Pakistan Zindabaad’, in the midst of their mistake of the banner not being projected on the Burj Khalifa.

Nonetheless, after monstrous shock, the structure at long last shown the Pakistani banner. “Wishing individuals of Pakistan daily loaded proudly, solidarity and thriving commending their country’s legacy and extraordinary accomplishments. We trust the future will hold more achievement and bliss for Pakistan, nation and individuals. Cheerful Autonomy Day!” said the Burj Khalifa’s true Instagram page.

Outstandingly, Dubai has an immense number of expat populace from Pakistan and India. It had illuminated with the green Pakistani banner during their Freedom Day last year. In 2019, the Burj Khalifa stroked outrage among the Pakistani populace for showing their banner ‘topsy turvy’.

In the mean time, the renowned structure lit in the tricolor of the Indian public banner on the event of Republic Day on January 26 and is supposed to do likewise on India’s 76th Freedom Day on August 15.

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