Talat Hussain's tweets on Bushra Bibi's video message
صحافی طلعت حسین نے بشریٰ بی بی کے ویڈیو بیان پر ٹویٹس کرتے ہوئے لکھا
Bushra claims after Imran’s barefoot walk in Madina, the hosts complained why a defender of Shariah’ was sent to Saudi Arabia when they (Saudis) themselves were eliminating Shariah from their country. She traces Imran and her troubles from that day.
This is unhinged but there you have it, on camera۔
She also claims Gen Bajwa and Intel told Imran that he was being punished for this act…..
This is what happens when you allow the unhinged and the ignoramuses to take central seats. A woman of no known qualification and a seriously flawed record now sits before cameras and shoots nonsense as if this was gospel. The Bajwa and Faiz project is a landmine that continues to explode in the country’s face.
Bushra claims after Imran’s barefoot walk in Madina, the hosts complained why a defender of Shariah’ was sent to Saudi Arabia when they (Saudis) themselves were eliminating Shariah from their country. She traces Imran and her troubles from that day.
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) November 21, 2024
This is unhinged but there… pic.twitter.com/BcHfS4LUVm
She also claims Gen Bajwa and Intel told Imran that he was being punished for this act….. https://t.co/D9VwSSjeg9 pic.twitter.com/iQj1ed6iPh
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) November 21, 2024
This is what happens when you allow the unhinged and the ignoramuses to take central seats. A woman of no known qualification and a seriously flawed record now sits before cameras and shoots nonsense as if this was gospel. The Bajwa and Faiz project is a landmine that continues… https://t.co/vFPS9QTWtc
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) November 21, 2024
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