Why are Pakistanis comparing their president with Roman emperor Nero?

His ill-timed tweet was posted when Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed to have neutralized 100 Pakistan security force personnel in Panjgur and Noshki. After facing massive outrage, Arif Alvi pulled down his Worlde results from the micro-blogging platform.

NewsBharati    05-Feb-2022 12:23:20 PM
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Islamabad, Feb 5: With Pakistani forces under severe attack at the hands of Baloch rebels, Pakistan President Arif Alvi was caught playing Wordle on Thursday. Alvi took to Twitter, sharing the results of the viral game with his followers in a now-deleted tweet.
 

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His ill-timed tweet was posted when Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed to have neutralized 100 Pakistan security force personnel in Panjgur and Noshki. After facing massive outrage, Arif Alvi pulled down his Worlde results from the micro-blogging platform.
 
 
 
In a big statement, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) on Thursday claimed that their fighters had neutralized more than 100 Pakistan Army personnel and destroyed large parts of their camps. Issuing a statement, the BLA claimed that major parts of both Panjgur and Nushki were still under their control, and statements by Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) denying the attacks were 'totally fabricated.'
 
 
"Major parts of both Panjgur and Nushki military camps are still under the control of BLA's Majeed Brigade. Baloch fidayees have so far killed more than 100 enemy personnel. Large parts of camps are completely destroyed. Backup troops have arrived for the enemy forces, however, they have failed to weaken fidayee positions inside the camp," the statement read.
 
 
 
Pakistan military’s media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) has claimed that both attacks were 'successfully repulsed, inflicting heavy casualties on terrorists.
 
 
 
Over the last few months, Balochistan ethnic nationalism has fuelled a separatist war, triggering uncontrollable insurgency spreading from Balochistan's rugged mountains to Punjab urban centers. In January, a blast in Lahore's Lohari Gate had claimed two lives, including a child, and had injured 22 others. The United Baloch Army (UBA) and the Baloch Republic Army (BRA) at the time had merged and the Baloch Nationalist Army had taken the responsibility for the terror attack.