
New Delhi:
Pakistan’s famous actress Saba Qamar is once again in the news. Saba Qamar, who has earned fame across the world with her acting, is once again in the news. Saba Qamar, who was in controversy regarding the video shoot in the mosque in the year 2020, has now said in a program that there is goonda rule in Pakistan. Saba said that earlier there was so much freedom in Pakistan that we could express our views openly. All over the world if you are against something then you can protest against it. But in our country this is not allowed. I think Gunda Raj has become too much.
It’s not just a few people calling out the #UndeclaredMartialLaw in Pakistan, it’s increasing voices. Saba Qamar also commented on “Gunda Raj” as protests are not tolerated by the powerful. #PakistanUnderFascism pic.twitter.com/3EpsWXPnYs
— PTI (@PTIofficial) December 30, 2024
Who is all the waist?
Let us tell you that Saba Qamar is a famous actress of Pakistan. She played the lead role with Irrfan Khan in the Bollywood film ‘Hindi Medium’ (2017). She is known all over the world for her statements. Saba Qamar and singer Bilal Saeed had shot a music video in Lahore’s historic Wazir Khan Mosque, which was considered a violation of the sanctity of the mosque. After this incident, an FIR was registered against him and an arrest warrant was also issued.
Voices of protest are continuously rising in Pakistan
Following the recent political instability in Pakistan and the arrest of Imran Khan, his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has alleged that ‘undeclared martial law’ has been imposed in the country. PTI claims that the government has used force on peaceful protesters and has imposed strict restrictions on meetings without permission. Imran Khan has also accused the government of deploying the army by misusing Article 245 of the Constitution, due to which civil rights are being violated. He has termed it ‘undeclared martial law’ and has filed a petition in the Supreme Court. Imran Khan’s party has supported Saba Qamar’s statement.
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