Twitterati have made Federal Law Minister Farogh Naseem a butt of the joke for taking oath as the law minister for the third time in a matter of two years.
President Arif Alvi administered the oath to him as the federal minister for law earlier in the day.
Naseem, a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM), had quit his job twice in past -- to fight army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's case and to represent the federal government in the case against Justice Qazi Faez Isa, respectively.
The social media users didn't hold themselves back when the senator took his oath again today. PPP lawmaker Nafisa Shah mocked the minister for his frequent resignations.
It must be 'terribly difficult being the only lawyer' in Pakistan, a user ridiculed the government's decision to choose Naseem as the law minister again.
A user quipped that Naseem should have waited before taking the oath, as may be Kulbhushan Jhadav would need his services as well.
Naseem 'keeps failing... repeating' the same class, wrote a Twitter user.
While some 'envy' Naseem for his better 'job security'.
President Arif Alvi administered the oath to him as the federal minister for law earlier in the day.
Naseem, a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM), had quit his job twice in past -- to fight army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa's case and to represent the federal government in the case against Justice Qazi Faez Isa, respectively.
The social media users didn't hold themselves back when the senator took his oath again today. PPP lawmaker Nafisa Shah mocked the minister for his frequent resignations.
Now you see Me, Now you don't. https://t.co/5pjyWDiKVF
— Nafisa Shah (@ShahNafisa) July 24, 2020
It must be 'terribly difficult being the only lawyer' in Pakistan, a user ridiculed the government's decision to choose Naseem as the law minister again.
#Pakistan's on-again, off-again law minister takes third oath.
Farogh Naseem had to resign to defend army chief & to prosecute the next-in-line chief justice. He doesn't belong to ruling #PTI
Must be terribly difficult being the only lawyer in Pakistan!https://t.co/PyxPZjYKJs
— Osama Bin Javaid (@osamabinjavaid) July 24, 2020
A user quipped that Naseem should have waited before taking the oath, as may be Kulbhushan Jhadav would need his services as well.
لگتا ہے نسیم صاحب نے جلدی کی عہدہ سنبھالنے میں شائد انے والے دنوں میں کلبوشن کو بھی وکیل کی ضرورت پڑ سکتی تھی. چلو وزیر صاحب کو تیسری دفعہ وزیر قانون بنے پر مبارک باد.#FaroghNaseem#JummaMubarak
https://t.co/WJL3RAhLBs
— Mashal Shalman (@mashal_shalman) July 24, 2020
Naseem 'keeps failing... repeating' the same class, wrote a Twitter user.
Farogh Naseem is like the kid who keeps failing the final exam and keeps repeating the same class over and over again. pic.twitter.com/j1gDxR1KBQ
— Khurram Qureshi (@qureshik74) July 24, 2020
While some 'envy' Naseem for his better 'job security'.
I want job security of Farogh Naseem. I want to loiter around with the surity that my job will be waiting, whenever I want to rejoin
— Lahore’s Marquez (@jasirshahbaz) July 24, 2020