Donut debate: How Islamabad bakery incident sparks outrage, support for top judge

Donut Debate How Islamabad Bakery Incident Sparks Outrage Support For Top Judge

ISLAMABAD – An unusual incident in Pakistan’s federal capital has divided the nation and it prompted support and criticism over donut denial to one of the most powerful person in the country.

Media reports quoting a viral video claimed honorable Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa was denied a donut at Crusteez Donuts, leading to widespread discussion online. Amid the hot debate, trolls and members of a political party rushed to the donut shop to vent out frustration while most people condemned the derogatory remarks made by staff during the incident.

A clip purportedly captured by bakery employee shows CJP purchasing eatables with his family. Upon confirming his identity, the employee responded with, insulative remarks.

On X and other sites, there were calls for protest emerged, with one user proposing the sale of donuts at traffic signals and bus stops as a means of silent protest. Another post featured crowds gathering outside the Crusteez outlet, captioned, “The people have spoken.”

Trolls even one step ahead and made it to top trends while backlash prompted Crusteez Donuts to apologize for the employee’s actions, though the response from the public has been mixed, with some advocating for a salary increase for the employee, who goes incommunicado.

Comments on social media praised the employee’s actions as a representation of public sentiment. However, Dawn reported that the video has been “doctored and manipulated,” citing issues with its audio quality and cuts.

Details about Crusteez Donuts’ employee who ‘misbehaved’ with CJP Isa surface

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