Social media was highly heated about the most recent incident between Pakistani actress Armeena Khan and Pakistan’s political party, PMLN.
Social media was highly heated about the most recent incident between Pakistani actress Armeena Khan and Pakistan’s political party, PMLN. The PMLN’s official Twitter account posted a photo of Armeena holding her little child and called her insane. Several people were outraged by this, and the actress’s husband was furious that she had included their little daughter in this situation.
All of this controversy began when Shayan Ali, a young PTI employee working in London, sent a video to his Twitter account in which a woman is seen making fun of Maryam Nawaz while posing for a photo.
After shooting the image, the youngster requests that Maryam Nawaz call her family “chor” in front of the camera. Maryam Nawaz seemed to smirk and disregard the conduct. It was obviously wrong for the situation to get criticism and condemnation from so many different sources.
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Armeena Khan offered her views on free speech in the UK after the video went viral. In an unusual turn of events, PMLN’s Twitter account tweeted a photo of Armeena holding her child that had a large red cross on it and said that youths are mentally ill while making the assertion that youths are unwell.
The fact that an innocent youngster was included in this shady politics caused a commotion on social media in response to this tweet. Armeena responded by retweeting that Maryam Nawaz had to detest the newborns in order to act in such a way.
How will the sick minded youthia’s train the coming generation and the fifth generation youthia will be at the lowest level. https://t.co/qxaufip59O pic.twitter.com/GRPwjRjtxh
— PML(N) Media (@PmlnMedia) April 9, 2023