Ayesha Gulalai has become the talk of the town these days. Recently, she had made allegations about PTI Chairman, Imran Khan, just after the Panama Verdict.
Soon after, many individuals including Pakistani celebrities expressed their thoughts over social media, one of them includes Hamza Ali Abbasi.
He posted a post on Facebook with the caption
“joining or leaving a political party is your right in a democracy, but using the ‘Woman Card’ to lie, shameful.”
He shared 2 photographs along with the caption.
One photograph shows someone’s post while the other was taken from the TV screen.
Unfortunately for him, his post managed to spark fumes amongst many, including Pakistani journalist, filmmaker, and activist, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy.
Apparently, the term ‘Woman Card’ is strongly promoting the thought that women can get away with anything if they act like a ‘victim’, leading to gender wars.
I seriously hope you claim your account was hacked because this is the most ludicrous reasoning & reflects v poorly on your mentality https://t.co/DJRW8wLW4o
— Sharmeen Obaid (@sharmeenochinoy) August 6, 2017
Sharmeen is not the only celebrity to react to the post
No, this is a proper reflection of his mentality
— Shahbaz Taseer (@ShahbazTaseer) August 6, 2017
HAB is pretty much being consistent and true to himself. Why would you think his account has been hacked?!
— Fifi Haroon (@fifiharoon) August 6, 2017
What is your take on this controversy?
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