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Pakistani social media influencer and lawyer Nailea Anjum has once again been criticized on social media for a recent video she posted on her social media platform. The video, which showed Nailea applying makeup while listening to an old song, was interpreted by users as a sarcastic comment on her husband Imad Wasim’s ex-wife, Sania Ashfaq. Nailea has been open about her marriage and personal life on social media, stating that she is happy in her relationship and has no interest in issues related to her husband’s past.
In the video, Nailea was seen talking about how sometimes people close to us don’t understand the value of a human being, while fans who are far away from us may better comprehend the importance of a person. The couple was also seen taking a selfie together on the ground. However, social media users interpreted Nailea’s statement as a snide comment on Sania Ashfaq and responded with harsh criticism.
Many users condemned Nailea’s behavior, calling it unbecoming, while others held her responsible for fueling family disputes. Meanwhile, in other cricket news, Islamabad United’s head coach, Ottis Gibson, praised Farhan Iqbal after the team’s practice session, saying that even a one percent chance of success would be a collective effort to take the team forward.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced an investigation into Mohammad Nawaz’s recent positive test for doping. According to reports, Nawaz had tested positive for substance abuse during the recent T20 World Cup. The PCB has decided to investigate the matter and take necessary action.
In other sports news, a woman cricketer from Quetta who was injured in a scooter accident has passed away. The player was part of the Quetta team that competed in the PSL.
In international news, US President Donald Trump has extended the ceasefire with Iran from 3 to 5 days. According to reports, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has claimed that they have seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, accusing them of violating international law.
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has made it mandatory for all solar system users to obtain a license from the authority.

