PM Imran Khan shared Asmar Hussain’s Pictures Not Giving Credit
Asmar Hussain retweeted Pm Imran Khan's tweet highlighting that the pictures shared were cropped and credits were not given to him
PM Imran Khan shared pictures of Gilgit-Baltistan, praising its beauty on Twitter when soon after Asmar Hussain retweeted Imran Khan’s tweet, thanking him for sharing his pictures.
He thanked Pm Imran Khan for sharing his pictures however also pointed out that the pictures were cropped and due credits weren’t given to him.
Thank you sir @ImranKhanPTI for sharing my picture but it would have been great if my watermark haven’t being cropped & credits may have been given to me. https://t.co/HaeXsVQPbP
— Asmar’s Photography (@asmarhussain110) December 7, 2020
Famous Pakistani actress Urwa Hocane retweeted PM Imran Khan’s tweet to praise the beauty of Gilgit-Baltistan. Urwa Hocane also shared about her experience in Gilgit-Baltistan in a tweet, praising its beauty and hospitality of people. Furthermore, she looks forward to revisiting the majestic land again.
Yes, that’s my beautiful Pakistan ! 🍁🇵🇰
p.s. Was there only a few weeks ago , already craving to go back to the enthralling Gilgit-Baltistan & it’s warmest people ! https://t.co/3ILnCkn7iy
— URWA HOCANE (@VJURWA) December 6, 2020
Prime Minister Imran Khan has been promoting tourism in Pakistan and recently tweeted to announce two new high-altitude National Parks in Gilgit-Baltistan namely ‘Himalaya National Park’ and ‘Nanga Parbat National Park’
Prime Minister @ImranKhanPTI has announced two new high-altitude National Parks in Gilgit-Baltistan, ‘Himalaya National Park’ and ‘Nanga Parbat National Park’ under the Prime Minister’s #ProtectedAreasInitiative. pic.twitter.com/Xbzmu3DpNi
— Prime Minister’s Office, Pakistan (@PakPMO) December 2, 2020
Two national parks will also bring people closer to nature by forming a nature corridor between the provinces of KP and AJK.
With the announcement of these two National Parks a globally unique ‘Nature Corridor’ has also been formed which traverses a high altitude area (over 10000 feet height) and connects the provinces of KP and AJK through Gilgit-Baltistan.
— Prime Minister’s Office, Pakistan (@PakPMO) December 2, 2020
Imran Khan had previously shared four photos from the northern region of Gilgit-Baltistan on Twitter, showing the mesmerizing colors of autumn that have blanketed the region ahead of the winter season.
The colours of Gilgit Baltistan just before the onset of winter. One of my favourite places on this earth. pic.twitter.com/qdhGqkZ2Fx
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) December 6, 2020
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