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Omar Abdullah Praised Imran Khan’s Patience

Ranveer Tanwar

As on Twitter, Imran Khan was targeted, who was not received by any official on his arrival in the United States, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah, throwing his weight behind Prime Minister on Sunday Said that they saved Pakistan's money.

Referring to a tweet from Pakistan-based journalist Fawad Rahman, who posted a video of Khan's arrival, Abdullah said Khan's report of the absence of state protocol "reflects" badly on Donald Trump's administration.

"He saved the money of his country, he did not need to spend it and on his sleeve, he did not have to wear his ego like most" leaders. "Remind me again why this is a bad thing. Instead of reflecting on the American establishment badly, ImranKhanPTI IMO, "The former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir tweeted.

Khan is currently on a three-day visit to the US Cricketer turned politician, who took a commercial flight rather than a private jet to cut expenses, in his place, his foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and others welcomed at the Dulles International Airport.

In a video shared by PTI, Khan was shown removing a commercial flight and was later received by Qureshi and Ambassador of American Assad M Khan. They also lured people to leave the airport.

As Khan did not give him a reasonably welcome, Netizens used this opportunity. One Twitter person said, "Pakistan has not done very well in the World Cup, but it is a harsh punishment."

In order to cut the cost of returning home with a struggling economy, Khan had earlier expressed his desire to stay at Ambassador's residence during his visit to the US capital.

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