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Pakistan PM Imran Khan says 'Main, Mujhe, Mera' 213 times in address to nation; watch viral video

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Chandigarh, April 2

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What caught everyone’s attention during Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Thursday night’s address to the nation was the number of times that the former cricketer said “main”, “mujhe” and “mera”.

Sharing a montage of Imran Khan from his 45-minutes speech on Twitter, a renowned journalist, Hamid Mir, made fun of Khan.

Mir counted every time the prime minister said the words “I”, “me” and “myself”.

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Khan was speaking from his office when he mentioned the words in a live, televised address ahead of Sunday’s no-confidence vote debate in Parliament. Later, Geo News reported that the prime minister kept repeating the words and mentioned himself 213 times in total.

As the clip went viral, Khan was called “narcissist”, while some found it funny that someone counted the words in the first place.

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