Former Federal Minister for Human Rights and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shirin Mazari has expressed displeasure over the tweet of...
Former Federal Minister for Human Rights and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Shirin Mazari has expressed displeasure over the tweet of Women March Karachi on the recent political situation in the country. It has nothing to do with women rights.
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According to Shirin Mazari, such a statement from Woman March was not unexpected. File photo: Facebook / Screenshot |
Shirin Mazari retweeted the tweet from Women March Karachi and wrote that it shows that the Women March has nothing to do with the real challenges facing women in Pakistan but they believe in national politics and political agenda. Are
Mazari further wrote that many non-profit organizations (NGO) have received foreign aid here, so it is not surprising that the statement was made by the Women's March.
The PTI leader wrote that it is a fact that the US demanded a change of government in Pakistan but we do not accept it.
In a tweet retweeted by Shirin Mazari, the organization lamented the current state of affairs in the country, calling the current situation "one man's ignorance".
Woman March tweeted that the organization condemns the country current political circus, which has erupted in the country due to a flawed masculine ego.
The Women March further wrote that a man used the democratic process as a ploy to regain power, defending his caste.
When Shirin Mazari retweeted the Women March tweet and criticized the organization, many people asked the former federal minister if women could not express their political views. Or do they have no political opinion?
One woman retweeted Mazari tweet and wrote that of course the women march organizers should have presented their case in a better way but as a female politician Shirin Mazari should have tweeted like this.
At the same time, the woman asked if women could not express their political views. Is 1700 going on now, where politics was only the right of rich men?
Some criticized Mazari, saying that as a former human rights minister she should not have made such accusations against the strongest women movement in Pakistan.
Some people told others to remember today talk of Shirin Mazari and think about who they should choose before voting next time.
Some fans reminded Shirin Mazari that in fact the Women March is the only women's political, social and economic rights organization in the country.
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