Pakistani actress Mominah Iqbal’s recent video has gone viral on social media, where she expressed her desire to see Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz take charge of Karachi’s development. In an interview with a private channel, Mominah Iqbal said that Punjab is rapidly developing, and the situation there has improved significantly. She added that if Maryam Nawaz were to take charge of Karachi, it could also see betterment in the city.
Mominah Iqbal, a prominent actress and model in Pakistan’s drama industry, sparked a conversation about Sindh’s capital city by asking, “Who is the owner of Karachi?” As she spends most of her time in Karachi, she considers the city her home. Mominah Iqbal discussed the city’s daily issues, saying that if Maryam Nawaz were to handle the city’s affairs, the situation could improve.
Meanwhile, other celebrities such as international comedian Hanif Raja, actress Zara Noor Abbas, and filmmaker Anurag Kashyap shared their thoughts on various topics, including their personal lives and careers. Hanif Raja, who has traveled the world, compared Dubai and Sharjah to a small village in Karachi. Zara Noor Abbas expressed her disappointment over a recent controversy and shared some memorable moments from her life and career. Anurag Kashyap criticized the upcoming film “The Kerala Story 2,” calling it propaganda and accusing the filmmakers of prioritizing profits over storytelling and material.
In other news, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif met with Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Saud bin Abdulrahman bin Thani. In a separate development, PTI-backed candidate Yasmin Rashid filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against the Election Tribunal’s decision. International comedian Hanif Raja shared his experiences traveling the world, saying that Dubai and Sharjah are like a small village in Karachi to him.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz praised her team for reducing prices, calling on the public to boycott retailers who do not follow the reduced rates. In a separate incident, police arrested suspects in Sahiwal and Narowal.
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