Media misreports that Pak PM was called 'welder from Bronx' by American anchor - Alt News
Pooja Chaudhuri
3rd October 2019 / 9:08 pm / Last updated: 4th October 2019
A video of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s interview with American television network MSNBC has been massively circulated with the claim that the anchor told the Pakistani PM that he sounds like a “welder from Bronx.” Former Indian cricketer Virendra Sehwag shared the 36-second clip on October 3. It drew nearly 2 lakh views and over 25,000 likes at the time of writing this article (archive).
You sound like a welder from the Bronx, says the anchor.
After the pathetic speech in the UN a few days ago , this man seems to be inventing new ways to humiliate himself. pic.twitter.com/vOE4nWhKXI
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) October 3, 2019
Republic TV published an article (archive) on Sehwag’s tweet writing, “Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan humiliated himself on a US television show on which he was called ‘a welder from the Bronx’ by an anchor.”
Virender Sehwag hits ‘welder from Bronx’ Pakistan PM Imran Khan for 6 https://t.co/L9QNOeyihI
— Republic (@republic) October 3, 2019
Media outlets ANI, Moneycontrol, NDTV and Hindustan Times also carried similar reports based on Sehwag’s tweet. NDTV’s story was a syndicated ANI feed.
ANI wrote, “…in the latest gaffe, he [Imran Khan] has been humiliated by American anchors on live television.”
Republic TV’s Major Gaurav Arya, IAS officer Sanjay Dixit and Pakistani-Canadian author Tarek Fatah also tweeted the video.
Alt News found that the earliest instance of the video shared on Twitter with the ‘Bronx welder’ claim was by Pakistani journalist Imran Muhammad on September 26. He later took down his tweet and posted a correction.
*Voter pic.twitter.com/7G0Nh0fCrk
— Imran_Muhammad (@MannMuhammad) September 26, 2019
The clip is also viral on Facebook.
If one carefully listens to the anchor’s statement, he does not say ‘welder’ but ‘voter’. Khan praises the infrastructure in China while criticising “bumpy” roads of New York. The anchor laughs at the PM’s statement and responds, “You do not sound like a Prime Minister from Pakistan. You sound like a voter from the Bronx who would complain about the infrastructure and money being spent on wars in Afghanistan instead of fixing LaGuardia and other infrastructure there.” The Bronx is a suburb in New York.
The anchor’s statement can be heard 13:17 minutes onward in the broadcast below.
Pakistani Prime Minister appeared on MSNBC’s ‘Morning Joe’ which was broadcast on September 26. His comment came during a discussion on the War in Afghanistan and the US’s continued role for the past 18 years. The PM asserted that the US has spent 1.5 trillion dollars in Afghanistan while China has built first-world infrastructure. In response, anchor Joe Scarborough said that Khan sounded like a “voter from Bronx.” This was also clarified by Scarborough in a tweet.
It’s clearly a “voter” from the Bronx. Would have never thought to say “welder” from the Bronx.
— Joe Scarborough (@JoeNBC) October 3, 2019
A video of Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s interview with an American television network was misreported by several media outlets. MSNBC anchor did not say that Khan sounds like a “welder from Bronx” but a “voter from Bronx”.
[This article was updated on October 4, 2019 to include Joe Scarborough’s tweet.]
Pooja Chaudhuri is a senior editor at Alt News.
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