Careem users are threatening to uninstall the ride-hailing app for what they say is a distasteful campaign to promote their app ahead of elections.

While the company has apologised and says it stands for democracy, it's campaign which also makes reference to the heralding of a military take over — "meray aziz humwaton" and "111 promo" — is being heavily criticised by users of the app on Twitter. (The military's 111th Infantry Brigade is notable for its frequent involvement and fast response in military coup d'etats in the country).

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