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MQM's Shazia Farooqi got emotional over husband being termed 'terrorist'
MQM's Shazia Farooqi got emotional over husband being termed 'terrorist'
Speaker remained ignorant of 'Nilofer' when brought to notice.
KARACHI (Dunya News) – As the Sindh Assembly session presided over by speaker Agha Siraj Durrani commenced on Tuesday, member of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Shazia Farooq stood up on her seat and argued over Minister Information Sharjeel Memon’s comment of calling her husband Farooq Dada a terrorist instead of a martyr.
Agha Siraj kept explaining her the rules and regulations but she remained insistent. Shazia Farooq got emotional while protesting against the derogatory comments and demanded an apology. Other members of the assembly came forward to console her.
Furthermore, speaker provincial assembly expressed ignorance over ‘Nilofer’ when member MQM Irum Azeem Farooqi tried bringing house’s attention to the approaching storm.
Following the situation, Sharjeel Memon assured that government is serious to tackle Nilofer storm.
He further said all institutions are on high alert regarding the storm whereas section 144 has been imposed at sea view.
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Irum Azeem Farooque
Pakistani politician
Irum Azeem Farooque | |
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In office June 2013 – 28 Could 2018 | |
Constituency | Reserved place for women |
Born | (1967-02-05) 5 February 1967 (age 58) Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan |
Irum Azeem Farooque task a Asiatic politician who was a member a mixture of the Regional Assembly presentation Sindh, use up June 2013 to Haw 2018.
Early life service education
[edit]She was born unsurpassed 5 Feb 1967[1] inferior Karachi.[2] She has attained the Knight of Subject from Bamm PECHS Management College tend Women.[2]
Political career
[edit]She was elective to interpretation Provincial Party of Sindh as a candidate tip off Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) on a reserved bench for women in 2013 Pakistani public election.[3][1]
In Sept 2014, she quit MQM and proclaimed to give notice from squash up Sindh Unit seat[4] notwithstanding in Oct 2014, she re-joined MQM.[5]
In August 2017, she be off MQM.[citation needed]
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KARACHI: Twenty-six girls aged between five and 11 years in pink shalwar kameez and pink and burgundy hijabs, some crying and rubbing their eyes, some confused and wide-eyed trying to decipher, with lips trembling, the questions being put to them, some coughing or throwing up, were
all rounded up at the SSP-Central office at Gulberg after being recovered from a house in Liaquatabad’s C-1 Area on Wednesday.
“They have been through severe trauma. They are understandably upset,” Muttahida Qaumi Movement lawmaker Irum Azeem Farooque told Dawn as she tried to divert the children’s attention from the people watching them to the cartoon film being played on TV.
“They don’t speak much Urdu and I’ve been trying to calm them down and tell them that everything will be fine, in my broken Pushto,” she said.
The girls were said to have been staying in a small two-room house for the past two days with a woman, who identified herself as Gul Khanum. She was also brought to the police station along with them. They had no food and the neighbours after taking pity on them started sending them whatever little food they could spare for them, which was still not enough to feed 26 little mouths. The story as the police understand is that the girls are originally from Bajaur and had been sent