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When Pakistan's Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz mixed up English grammar with geography, gets roasted over social media

The video has a mixed reaction, with many supporting Maryam and others roasting her on social media

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, March 5

Maryam Nawaz--who recently took over as the Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister--is grabbing attention on social media for a gaffe of mixing up English grammar and Geography during her visit to the girl’s school this morning.

A video showed Maryam Nawaz walking into the classroom and greeting the children. She asked one of the students what they were studying, she replied, “Conjunction.”

Another girl said, ‘English Grammar’.

Hearing that, Pakistan’s Punjab Chief Minister said, ‘Oh, Geography’.

The video has a mixed reaction, with many supporting Maryam and others roasting her on social media.

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