Undoubtedly, Waqar Zaka has come quite far from his days as a musician turned VJ turned cringe-worthy dare show host turned Ramzan show host turned anchorperson. Brawling with LOTE contestants, daring them to eat insects and kiss snakes, and hosting “Desi Kuriyan” (Do yourself a favor and don’t Google it) no longer defines him.
What’s different this time? We are seeing a reflection of the same old LOTE host in Waqar, who seems to be back with yet another dare, except this time it’s for the Prime Minister himself! If Waqar can pay off Pakistan’s debt with Bitcoin, Imran Khan has to resign and let Waqar take charge.
But, what could have made Waqar resort to challenging the Prime Minister and perhaps bite even more than he can chew? Is it a lack of attention? Or is it an old beef that he might have against the premier?
Waqar Zaka ran a
partially successful campaign to urge PM Imran to
legalize Crypto –
#CryptoKoLegalKaro. He had also initiated a parallel Twitter hashtag campaign to urge PM Imran to meet him to convince him to legalize crypto, but all went in vain. Neither did Imran Khan meet him, nor did Crypto get legalized.
To support his idea in the past, he had said that a Bitcoin could be manufactured over here for $4,000 and sold by the government for as much as $13,000. But, at the risk of offending the cryptocurrency stalwart whose passion for rendering information related to valuable Bitcoin “Signals” for $10/month knows no bounds, we would like to break the bubble and point out how the entire idea that Bitcoin investments can service Pakistan’s debt is flawed to the core.
Is it yet another publicity stunt by the famed crypto miner, or is Waqar really capable of making Pakistan free of its Rs. 44.9 trillion debt? 👀 In any case, it does seem to be working. Within hours of Waqar’s tweet,
#WaqarZaka became a top trend on Twitter. Facebook, too is lit with raging debates on whether Waqar Zaka can DO IT.
The Rs. 44.9 trillion question arising out of the situation is, whether Waqar Zaka really is the hero we don’t deserve but need at the moment? Should Imran Khan hand over his position to the technology advocate and call it a day? Only time will tell.
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