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Saturday 15 February 2020

Mehwash | Unable to use unethical language by politicians

Mehwash | Unable to use unethical language by politicians

 LAHORE: (Entertainment Nws) The medalist, Mahesh Hayat, slammed on the language used by politicians in the National Assembly for unethical language.  In the National Assembly meeting, PPP member Abdul Qadir Patel used unethical language. Mahesh Hayat, who shared a short video clip of the National Assembly session, expressed anger and surprise at the politicians and ministers for using unethical language in Parliament and the sacrilege of Parliament.  "It is surprising to see that when our politicians make such personal attacks on each other, it is unacceptable," Mahesh Hayat tweeted on social networking site Twitter.  He added that there is a limit to maintain the sanctity of the Parliament, but it has definitely been crossed here. There may be even better ways to say it. In this regard, appropriate steps need to be taken in the future.

LAHORE: (Entertainment Nws) The medalist, Mahesh Hayat, slammed on the language used by politicians in the National Assembly for unethical language.
In the National Assembly meeting, PPP member Abdul Qadir Patel used unethical language. Mahesh Hayat, who shared a short video clip of the National Assembly session, expressed anger and surprise at the politicians and ministers for using unethical language in Parliament and the sacrilege of Parliament.
"It is surprising to see that when our politicians make such personal attacks on each other, it is unacceptable," Mahesh Hayat tweeted on social networking site Twitter.
He added that there is a limit to maintain the sanctity of the Parliament, but it has definitely been crossed here. There may be even better ways to say it. In this regard, appropriate steps need to be taken in the future.

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