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  • Transnational celebrities react to Aamir Liaquat’s demise, post heartfelt notes

    Transnational celebrities react to Aamir Liaquat’s demise, post heartfelt notes

    Politician and television host Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain was found dead on Thursday at his residence.

    He was found unresponsive at his house and was rushed to Aga Khan University Hospital.

    Several prominent celebrities like Zara Noor Abbas, Sanam Jung, Feroze Khan, Humaima Malick, Faysal Quraishi, Yasir Jaswal among others took to Instagram and shared the news with prayers for the departed.

    “We plan as if we’re going to live forever but aglay lamhay ka pata nahi hota [but we don’t know what’s going to happen the next moment]. Life can be taken away in an instant. Shocking!” wrote actor Armeena Khan.

    Bigg Boss contestant and Indian actor Aly Goni also tweeted for the Aalim Online star.

    Dua Malik posted several pictures with Liaquat and dedicated a long post to him. “My dear Aamir Bhai, my eyes and heart are both crying. No one knows how many people you helped. The Aamir Bhai who came whenever you asked, the Aamir Bhai who stood with you in times of need, the Aamir Bhai who held your hand when you were in pain. For God’s sake, stop your social wars. Stop mocking people’s deaths on social media. For God’s sake, spread love,” she wrote.

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    The Sinf-e-Aahan star, Merub, shared a thought-provoking point and commented, “Step 1: Make memes on people. Step 2: Play God and punish them. Step 3: When they leave this world, put up sympathetic posts. And repeat.” She then added, “Who is going to put an end to this aimless trolling?”

  • Social media divided over death of Amir Liaquat

    Social media divided over death of Amir Liaquat

    Dr Aamir Liaquat Hussain was found dead on Thursday at his house in Karachi. Liaquat was a religious scholar, politician and TV show host.

    The cause of his death is still unknown. His daughter has requested that post-mortem should not be carried out while the police have asked for an autopsy.

    Some people on social media are expressing their grief over his death while some others think that his death should not mean they start hiding his reality.

    Have a look at how people are reacting to his death:

    Read more- Aamir Liaquat’s ex-wife, daughter reach court for burial permission without post-mortem ⁩

  • Why give Aamir Liaquat so much attention?

    Why give Aamir Liaquat so much attention?

    Aamir Liaquat is a public personality known for being in the limelight for all the wrong reasons. The man, nearing his 50s, is revered by one segment of Pakistani society and utterly despised by the other. Liaquat has recently been a hot topic of discussion for his third possible divorce with Dania Malik, who allegedly leaked two videos of Liaquat: one, where he can be seen roaming stark naked around in his room, and another where he is allegedly taking drugs. The two viral videos surfaced days after Aamir’s allegedly underage wife, Dania Shah, claimed that the televangelist takes illegal substances. The recent turn of events has clearly sparked a debate around a society glorifying child-and-adult unions. Dania claims she is 15, and Aamir knew it but still forged documents to get married. There can be no defence for a predatory act that takes advantage of class difference, age gap, and fame to trap a young teenage girl from a small city. Similarly, there can be no defence against revenge porn, even when it is against a person who has repeatedly aggravated public sentiment with impunity while disrespecting the institution of marriage, and religion.

    Liaquat has announced to leave Pakistan for good, but what still remains a question is why Liaquat or men like him are given so much limelight or attention. Where are we heading as a society? What examples are we setting for younger boys? We can expect no less in a country where misogyny is peddled as soon as children are born, and underage marriage is glorified as some invaluable social norm. This is the sad reality of Pakistani discourse.

    We can only hope that our society learns for the better and rather than giving so much limelight to people who are habitual of committing such acts with no remorse. We need to make people aware of the legal age of marriage, the exploitation of impressionable young girls, of the absence of justice, law, and order, which have led to a glorification of such vile acts of abuse in our society.

  • ‘Girls from LUMS, IBA and BSS want to marry me’: Aamir Liaquat opens up on getting proposals even now

    ‘Girls from LUMS, IBA and BSS want to marry me’: Aamir Liaquat opens up on getting proposals even now

    Politician and television personality Aamir Liaquat Hussain recently opened up about his marriages in an interview. The Aalim Online star stated that people judge because of his political and personal decisions.

    Dr Aamir Liaquat announces third marriage with Dania Shah

    Aamir mentioned that he marries young to save them from the ‘sins of youth, TikTok and social media”, which according to him has ruined young girls. He believes that it is his duty to marry young women to give them a husband and also a father figure.

    The PTI MNA who recently married for the third time with Syeda Dania claimed that he still gets marriage proposals by women from respectable institutes like LUMS, Beaconhouse School and IBA.

    He shared his statements from the interview on his Instagram handle.