Maryam Nawaz to whoever forged the documents. #Fontgate https://t.co/IAoQGhoXcY — R. (@rahimaxarsenal) 1499755548000

Never a dull moment in Pakistani politics. #FontGate https://t.co/LErjVKMDsc — Maryam Dodhy (@MaryamDodhy) 1499766630000

Queen who never used #Calibri font. #FontGate #GOT7 https://t.co/8T7xjGhxax — Zeeshan Mahmood (@zeeshaandaar) 1499763566000

Govt. of Pakistan should declare #Calibri Pakistan's National Font. 🇵🇰😀#FontGate #JITReport https://t.co/IVhZxZKW5n — Zeeshan Mahmood (@zeeshaandaar) 1499766441000

A perfect example of Technology ruining people's lives. #PanamaJIT #FontGate #Panamagate #calibri #PunIntended — Ebtihaj (@ebtihajkhan) 1499764792000

inn logo ka calibri hi nahi hai iss mulk ko chalanay ka — Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal) 1499720798000

@BinaShah @Microsoft @BillGates From #panamaGate to #FontGate bhai ye to kisi movie se kam nai — rOwDy (@mshehzadali) 1499767740000

When I wake up tomorrow, I am sure Twitter will have spent the night taking a piss out of the font. ❤️❤️ — LesPaul (@deadpoettweet) 1499722085000

NEW DELHI: The undoing of Pakistan 's Nawaz Sharif government might be a Microsoft Word font the PM's daughter Maryam used while allegedly forging documents she submitted to a team investigating illegal offshore properties flagged in the Panama Papers , the country's media reported.Pakistan's Twitterati is having a field day with that bit of information, calling it #Fontgate.On page-55 of the investigative team's final report submitted on Monday, it says Maryam's documents had on them sentences typed in the "Calibri" font which was not available before January 31, 2007, said The Express Tribune report. The documents themselves, though, were from 2006.Ergo: forgery.Still, the report noted that Wikipedia says the Calibri font was made much before 2007, in 2004. However, it was made available for public use in 2007.Twitter was abuzz in Pakistan with #FontgateAs someone said - and this comment holds good for India too - "Never a dull moment in Pakistani politics."Of course, there had to be a 'Game of Thrones' reference.This person had an interesting suggestion.One Twitter user waxed philosophical.This one made a play on the words Calibri and calibre...get it?One commentator even tagged Bill Gates on his tweet.And full marks to this person who had the foresight to predict this hashtag.