Chandrayaan-3: India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission achieved a historic milestone by successfully landing on the moon, marking India as the fourth country and the first to land near the lunar South Pole.
India marked its name in history after accomplishing Moon Landing through Chandrayaan-3. It became the first nation to land near the lunar South Pole and the fourth country to land on the moon after the USA, Russia and China.
The whole world congratulated India for its grand accomplishment but Pakistan people gave a flat reaction and no excitement was noticed from their side. However, Fawad Chaudhry, former Minister of Information and Broadcasting in the Imran Khan government, extended his praise for the moon landing.
After the Chandrayaan-3 landing, Fawad Chaudhry pleaded for the Pakistani government to broadcast the event live on national television. This suggestion initiated discourse on Pakistani social media platforms, prompting a YouTuber to seek public opinion on whether India’s significant lunar feat should be telecasted.
The responses from Pakistani citizens were amusing and widely circulated on social media. The video was originally shared by Pakistani YouTuber Sohaib Chaudhry. In a viral video, a Pakistani citizen quipped that since both the moon and Pakistan lacked basic facilities like water, gas, and electricity, they were already living on the moon. This amusing comparison gained traction and went viral. He amazingly highlighted the present conditions of Pakistan and drew parallels between their circumstances at home and the lunar landscape.
Pakistanis ppl's hilarious take 👇
They are saying "we are already living on the Moon" 🤣😅#Chandrayaan3Landing pic.twitter.com/H039Recy1f
— Stranger (@amarDgreat) August 23, 2023
The video’s popularity quickly spread across social media platforms, garnering attention. A user commented that Pakistani people have the best sense of humour even in challenging times. This quality must be appreciated as it has the quality to lighten difficult situations. Some users also commented that it’s no surprise that Pakistan has produced exceptional stand-up performers.