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Maryam Nawaz is an ill-mannered woman: Amir Liaqat

Amir Liaqat in an interview on ARY News, Wednesday, said that Maryam Nawaz is an ill-mannered woman, that her press conference made no sense

Amir Liaqat in an interview for ARY News, Wednesday, said that Maryam Nawaz is an ill-mannered woman.

“With all due respect, I will use very few sentences, Maryam Nawaz is an ill-mannered woman,” said Amir, about the way that the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s daughter had addressed the Prime Minister Imran Khan in her latest press conference.

“The press conference made no sense, they said that they are ready to resign, but will take part in the local elections. It makes no sense. What is the point of resigning if you are going to take part in the elections,” Amir Liaqat asked.

The PTI member and former Minister of Religious Affairs of Pakistan said that Nawaz Sharif was a ‘drug’ and people who follow him are ‘druggies’ since if they think he is some kind of an Imam, then they are wrong because there are some prerequisites that need to be followed in order to be an Imam.

Amir Liaqat had been criticized by Adnan Siddiqui

Earlier this year in May, Pakistani celebrity Adnan Siddiqui had criticized Aamir Liaquat Hussain for mocking the demise of Bollywood actors.

The actor had appeared on MNA Amir Liaquat Hussain’s Ramzan show Jeevay Pakistan on Friday. During a conversation, Aamir Liaquat had said that late Bollywood actors Sri Devi and Irrfan Khan had one thing in common-they both had worked with Adnan Siddiqui.

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He went on to add that the reason Rani Mukherjee and Bipasha Basu are alive because Adnan Siddiqui had rejected movies opposite these actors. Aamir Liaquat Hussain added that Adnan Siddiqui turned down the movie with Rani Mukherjee-Mardaani 2. But the actor has worked with Sri Devi in the movie Mom and with Irrfan Khan in A Mighty Heart.
According to Siddiqui, Aamir Liaquat had joked about an extremely sensitive matter. “Not only were they both close to me but also as a human it was wrong on so many levels. I cannot even call it ‘hitting below the belt’,” he had written.
GVS News Desk