'Pakistani Trump' goes viral during the war, mocked for being seen in a mosque
A man named Saleem Bagga, who resembles Donald Trump, has gone viral in Pakistan, particularly during intense geopolitical tensions involving Israel, America, and Iran, after being seen in a mosque.
Saleem Bagga, a man from Sahiwal, Pakistan, has gained viral fame on social media due to his striking resemblance to former U.S. President Donald Trump. The phenomenon of him going viral has become particularly pronounced amid global events, as tensions rise between Israel, America, and Iran. Each time Trump is in the news, Saleem's presence on social media surges with humorous memes and comments from netizens.
Recently, a video surfaced of Saleem listening to a religious gathering in a mosque, which sparked a flood of amusing reactions online. Many users joked about Trump coming to the mosque to repent for his sins, while others made witty comments linking the comedic appearances to global political scenarios. This juxtaposition highlights the tendency of social media users in Pakistan to find humor even in serious or tense situations, drawing a contrast between Saleem's mundane life as a sweets seller and the high-stakes world events surrounding him.
While Saleem is not a celebrity, his resemblance to Trump and the comedic nature of the circumstances surrounding him have turned his life into a viral sensation, encapsulating the quirky and humorous culture of the internet in Pakistan, especially during challenging times on the international stage.