PTI MNAs Shandana Gulzar and Ali Muhammad Khan get into a verbal fight with PMLN’s Khwaja Asif. The video of the verbal argument between the lawmakers went viral on social media.
The argument happened during the speech of Khwaja Asif in the National Assembly on Friday. Asif apparently passed inappropriate comments to Imran Khan. His comments irked Shandana Gulzar and Ali Muhammad Khan, who immediately got up from their seats and shouted.
Shouting at Khwaja Asif, Shandana Gulzar can be heard saying, ‘Have some shame’. Meanwhile, Ali Muhammad Khan slammed Asif. Khan said Asif lost the election and then begged at night to get the seat. He should not be saying all these things in the parliament.
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Another day talking about the statements of Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur in Islamabad, regarding Maryam Nawaz, she said his statements were taken in the wrong context. He says he did not disrespect Maryam Nawaz but he told them they will be coming for a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan with a large number of people.
Shandana Gulzar said no one is interested in talking with Maryam Nawaz. She also added that no one has the right to stop them from holding a rally in Punjab, being Pakistani, they are free to go everywhere.
Read more:PM Shehbaz Sharif condemns inappropriate language at PTI rally
Earlier, Ali Amin Gandapur was slammed for passing disrespectful comments against Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz. On Monday night, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif strongly condemned the “inappropriate language” used at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) rally held in Islamabad on Sunday. The prime minister made these remarks while addressing a dinner in honor of parliamentarians from various political parties.
The PTI, founded by Imran Khan, held a highly publicized power show in Islamabad a day earlier, featuring intense speeches. During the event, the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa reportedly used offensive language against his political rivals, including derogatory remarks about his counterpart in Punjab. The chief minister also accused journalists of being “sellouts and brokers” without providing any evidence.