Maryam's
recipe for a traditional drink in Ramadan sparked a debate on social media
In a
message on social media regarding Ramadan and the well-known traditional drink
associated with it, Maryam Nawaz Sharif suggested adding a few mint leaves and
ice cubes to the Iftar drink, which was highly appreciated by her fans and
opponents. Tasted political.
On social
media, someone said about two well-known drinks of Pakistan that for three
decades, drinking lemon juice in these drinks has its own unique and
everlasting taste.
On this
tweet, PML-N leader Maryam Nawaz said that they should also put a few mint
leaves and ice cubes in these drinks. On Maryam's retweet, the stream of juicy
and poisonous responses of her followers and opponents stopped.
Someone
said let's start drinking mint by adding mint in this drink from today, mam's
choice is our desire, so someone said first drink mashriq, now drink maryam,
stay alive, be happy and go ahead and lead, in our country Structural change is
now nearing its logical conclusion.
Someone
said yes, yes, ma'am, you are absolutely right, mint eliminates acidity and
heartburn, and is good for digestion, so someone called mem, you should
continue your political activities, just to reduce inflation from the people.
And talk about Kashmir, you have a tail, you can stand in front of the world
and solve the Kashmir issue.
One
follower said that this drink is for all fasting people. The highly trained,
ignorant and jealous nation youth should quench their thirst only with the
false speeches of their leader.
Opponents
of Maryam Nawaz also tried their best to dissolve their political bitterness in
Maryam's Ramadan recipe.
Someone
advised them to drink this drink regularly to get rid of the hatred, anger and
poison inside you.
Maryam's
reaction came to the fore when Firdous Ashiq scolded the female assistant commissioner
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) Central Vice President
Maryam Nawaz has strongly reacted to the reprimand of Sialkot Assistant
Commissioner (AC) Sonia Sadaf by Punjab Chief Minister's Special Assistant for
Information Firdous Ashiq Awan.
In her tweet, Maryam Nawaz said that it is pharaonic to
vent her anger on government officials for her failure and worst performance.
It is pharaonic to vent anger at government officials for
their failures and worst practices. Substandard, expensive items in Ramadan
bazaars are evidence of government incompetence. Government officials are not
your personal employees. The treatment is reprehensible.
He said that substandard and expensive items in Ramadan
bazaars were evidence of government incompetence.
Firdous Ashiq scolds female assistant commissioner in
bazaar, video goes viral
Maryam Nawaz said that government officials are not her
personal employees, the treatment of Sonia Sadaf, a female assistant
commissioner in Sialkot's Ramzan Bazaar is reprehensible.
He further said that civil servants and bureaucrats reach
this position after passing the competitive examination and do not get
selected.
He further added that being a minister does not mean that
you have a license to humiliate officers. Maryam Nawaz demanded that this
arrogance is not acceptable so Sonia should apologize to Sadaf.
It may be recalled that Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan, Special
Assistant to Punjab Chief Minister Usman Bazdar for Information and
Broadcasting, scolded Assistant Commissioner (AC) Sialkot Sonia Sadaf in front
of everyone in the bazaar.
The
video of the incident is going viral on social media.
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