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Waseem Badami responds to backlash inviting viral sensation Shiraz on show

This year the anchorperson invited another viral sensation from Gilgit Baltistan, Muhammad Sheeraz who recently went viral due to his vlogs. People are accusing him of capitalizing on the innocence of the kid for self-interest and PR of the show.

Anchorperson Waseem Badami responds to backlash for inviting the viral sensation Shiraz on his Ramzan transmission. Mishi Khan including other people on X had criticized his inclusion in the Ramzan transmission lineup.

Responding to the criticism, Waseem Badami said, “All these kids…I said to their parents two weeks ago, and I mean it because I am fasting, I said that I would treat these kids like I would my own children. I am a parent myself and I believe in karma.”

Badami furthered on, “All these kids are our family members. At times, they reach the show before we call them. We say, take it easy but they insist that they are having fun. This is not an exam or an assignment, they have fun here.”

He assured that everyone associated with the kids was concerned regarding the well-being of the show. He said, “I won’t go into details but even on other fronts like education, their parents are strictly asked about their schooling and only after ascertaining that they are given the opportunity for Ramazan transmission.”

Read more: Waseem Badami slammed for inviting viral sensation Shiraz on Ramzan show

A few years back, he invited child Ahmad Shah and his little brothers on his show since then the kids have been part of every Ramzan transmission.

This year the anchorperson invited another viral sensation from Gilgit Baltistan, Muhammad Sheeraz who recently went viral due to his vlogs. People are accusing him of capitalizing on the innocence of the kid for self-interest and PR of the show.

 

Mohammad Shiraz has emerged as a new ambassador of his kind to promote the region’s indigenous beauty together with daily challenges the locals have to grapple with, including the internet.

Shiraz, a grade 1 student, recently joined YouTube Facebook and Instagram, where he uploads his daily activities, showcasing the raw village life of the picturesque northern region, which borders China.