Celebrities Underpin ‘Corruption Free Pakistan’ After Senate Elections

After the speech of PM Imran Khan, several Pakistani celebrities came forward in his support

The speech of Prime Minister Imran Khan after Senate Elections and by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in the meeting of PML-N’s general council from London grabbed the attention of several Pakistani celebrities besides the masses. 

These two events attracted many political personalities and celebrities who came forward to speak in favor or against either of the events.

Khan in his speech quoted horse-trading and injection of money for vote-purchasing in the Senate elections.

Following the speech, a number of Pakistani celebrities openly showed their support for the premier and encouraged his move of going for a vote of confidence from the national assembly to ascertain trust.

hitting at ex-premier Nawaz Sharif who is in a self-exile in London, Pakistani Musician Haroon Shahid pointed at Khan’s strong willpower, who despite having a lot to dwell on, still manages to remain healthy and fit without requiring medical assistance.

Moreover, Musician Rohail Hayat appreciated PM’s speech and labeled Khan as a fighter.

Pakistani actress-model Veena Malik stood for corruption-free Pakistan while supporting PM’s vision.

In addition to it, Actor Shaan Shahid emphasized that voice of truth for the masses had always been PM’s vision and wished him luck in the battle for honesty, hope and justice.

In contrast, Model Iffat Omer preferred the address by Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and shared a link to its live stream.

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PM’s speech not only attracted Pakistani celebrities, but he was also hailed by Cynthia D. Ritchie, a writer plus film director.

She wrote in favor of PM Imran Khan’s choice of vote of confidence while calling former president Asif Ali Zardari the ‘master of political maneuvering’.

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