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Sharjeel Memon Calls Abid Sher Ali A Monkey

Sharjeel Memon Fight With Abid SherKarachi: Verbal fight held between the Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon and PML-N MNA Abid Sher Ali in the Samaa TV late night talk show ‘’Tonight With Jasmeen’’. Sharjeel Memon calls Abid Sher Ali a monkey who can only make people smile with his stupid acts. While Abid Sher Ali also used some violent remarks against Sharjeel Inam Memon.

Both are the senior member of their parties and representing the people. These kinds of non ethical words should not be used against each other. We should look at the level of our representatives who have shown their true class.

People are giving mixed reaction on this as they are now expecting these kinds of acts from them on usual basis.

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June 26, 2012 Sufiyan Ahmed
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Sufiyan Ahmed

Sufiyan Ahmed is a student of International Relations in University of Karachi. He is a journalist and social activist. He can reached on https://twitter.com/MSufiyan93

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