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Pakistan: Imran Khan refers to Nawaz Sharif as a leader whose poor IQ is created by AI

Pakistan: Imran Khan refers to Nawaz Sharif as a leader whose poor IQ is created by AI


Pakistan: Imran Khan refers to Nawaz Sharif as a leader whose poor IQ is created by AI



In a pre-recorded audio-visual statement produced using artificial intelligence, Imran Khan declared victory over Nawaz Sharif in the general election of Pakistan in 2024.


Shortly after former prime minister Nawaz Sharif declared victory in the Pakistan general election of 2024, Imran Khan, his political opponent, announced his own win on Saturday via the posting of an artificial intelligence-generated pre-recorded audio-visual message. Did.


In the footage posted on his official


"Victory speech (AI version) of Chairman Imran Khan followed the nation's unprecedented fight and resulted in PTI's massive success in the general elections in 2024," the caption said.


Imran Khan urged his supporters to rejoice in the video, even though he described it as a "crackdown" on his party. Displacing Nawaz Sharif's earlier declaration of triumph, Imran Khan said voters the outcome had "scared" the establishment.


Greetings, my fellow citizens! You have paved the way for the restoration of people' freedom to exercise their democratic right to vote by casting such a high number of ballots. I want to thank each and every one of you for winning the elections so decisively. "I was confident that you would come to vote in such large numbers," said the former prime minister.


"London Scheme" as a result of your enthusiastic involvement in democratic processes. Even though his party is down by 30 seats, low-IQ leader Nawaz Sharif made a victory speech.


Days of political horse trading are now taking place in Pakistan since the most recent election results, which were announced on Saturday, did not reveal a clear majority, but independent candidates who support imprisoned former Prime Minister Imran Khan performed well.


In a combined confrontation on Thursday, Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) candidates contested separately, challenging their primary opponents, in defiance of the month-long crackdown that hampered campaigning.


Following a protracted postponement of the results due to accusations of vote-rigging by the military establishment, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), which is supported by the military, emerged victorious with the most seats.


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