Pakistanis are asking to hold Bill Gates at Ransom, this is something new

Gates, who is also the co-chairman of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is visiting the country for the first time.

He went to the anti-polio program’s headquarters, where he was briefed by the program’s director, Dr. Shehzad Baig, on Covid-19 and polio preventive efforts in the country.

Dr. Faisal Sultan, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health, turned to Twitter to wish Gates a warm welcome to Pakistan.

According to the SAPM, Gates’ schedule includes meetings with President Arif Alvi and an assessment of the Ehsaas initiative.

A user on Twitter has been posting some hilarious memes like holding bill gates at ransom as he has visited for the very first time.

In one tweet he wrote : Bill gates is in Pakistan, this is our chance to hold him for ransom and make him pay off this country’s debt!

In second tweet he wrote : Or we could honeytrap him! Make him fall in love with a Pakistani so he can Sacrifice his whole life for this country!

In another tweet he wrote : One more idea, get IK to steal his wallet and use his credit card for the next few petroleum imports! His amex will easily have that credit limit

So you can comment down below if this guy is serious or not lol!

 




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