Careem clarifies on posting Programme To Warr Gya catchphrase on X

PMLN irked by Careem's alleged post on new political alliance

The ride sharing service—Careem has clarified that there was no political notion attached to a post made from its X account following the announcement of an alliance for the government by six political parties the other day.

PML-N is leading PMD 2.0 as Shehbaz Sharif will be its candidate for the Prime Minister.

The post features PTI leader Sher Afzal Marwat’s well-known statement, “Program to war gaya” (Game is over). This is statement becomes a signature statement for many and being used to depict a particular situation without using a lot of words.

Pakistan Muslim League- Nawaz (PML-N) has posted a tweet against ride sharing company Careem after the app put up a cryptic post on their social media account.

After February 8 elections, PML-N secured 79 seats, the PPP 54 seats, and independent candidates who were supported by the PTI led the field with 93 seats in the National Assembly, according to preliminary results released by the Election Commission of Pakistan.

The PML-N, which was sure it would have a majority to establish its own government in the Center and Punjab, did not appear to be anticipating the outcomes.

Careem found itself in a sticky situation following the sharing of a mysterious yet hilarious post and the PML-N’s reaction is justified but PMLN Leader Rana Sanaullah went one step further by calling its services a “shit” .

“Relax!! Everyone is using InDrive and Uber; no one is interested in Careem’s shit; that’s why they try useless marketing tactics to be relevant since the ride-sharing company is already trembling,” Rana Sanaullah posted on X following the Careem goes on trend on X.

“This post was purely to advertise the ‘later booking’ product available on our application,” Careem officials told Dawn.com.

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