Which part of him seem to be Pakistani to you leaving the ethnicity?
Once again, the newspaper clearly mentioned that he is a Pakistani-Canadian engineer. One can safely conclude the following:
1. The newspaper did not create fake news about the engineering project, as it can be verified by other sources that you yourself have researched and posted here (LinkedIn, Facebook profiles for the person in question, plus the project's own website)
2. The newspaper interviewed him, as explicitly mentioned in their report - the specific quote is this: "We believe that the home painter industry is ripe for disruption ...
Hammad told Daily Pakistan". Clearly, they arrived at the conclusion that he is Pakistani-Canadian after having talked to him, rather than just by inspecting his social media accounts.
The burden of proof to demonstrate that the newspaper lied or exaggerated is entirely yours, as you are the one who asked for the title thread to be updated because the person is, and you asserted this with cocksure certainty, a "Canadian educated person of Pakistani ethnicity. Not Pakistani".
I am here to establish the truth. If you are right and the newspaper is wrong, then so be it. The newspaper's credibility would vanish in an instant.
BTW, what makes you think his citizenship is acquired? Or what indication you or this news item has that the guy is carrying a Pakistani passport. But then, I digress, its not even about passport. Professionally and from an education point of view, the guy is 100% Canadian.
Read the newspaper report carefully again, and come up with verifiable evidence that nullifies the "Pakistani-Canadian" part, rather than fudging the issue with your wild theories about what he may or may not be.
Where did I downplay his significance?
Do you think that people on this forum are fools and cannot figure out
mala fide intent when it is presented in seemingly innocuous statements such as "Oh before I forget, you want to know the funniest part?"
You could, of course, have chosen to state the fact that there were other members on the team tactfully, rather than turning it into a silly game of one-upmanship.
If anyone, it is the news item that casually forgot to mention the details of the team while focusing solely on one member!
No they did not. The article clearly mentions "four team members of MIST (Mobile Intelligent Spraying Technologies)". And newspapers write with an audience in mind. With a title like "Daily Pakistan Global", do you think they would do themselves, their intended audience or their advertisers any favors by writing about Indian team members?
What you are doing with the statements like Hypocrisy, clearly, comes naturally to Indians.
Just showing you the mirror.
Also, what part of you thinks that I am an Indian? As in Indian citizen or educated in India?
A quick application of abductive reasoning applied to your posting history give reasonable grounds to infer that you are of Indian origin, as the most probable explanation.
Of course, it helps to have the following confession in support of said inference (
link):
That way, I have about CAD 400K invested in Indian farm-lands. I have agreements with my relatives over sharing of the produce and proceeds from the sales. Now, someone can argue that its very common for land being grabbed in India or Indian government to over-take farmer's land or RSS goons to capture minorities money. Nothing of that sort ever happened to me and I pay no heed to the warning of those who have not even lived in the damn place. I know the people and the country well enough to know where my money will be safe.
I rest my case.