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Veena Malik responds to Mufti Qavi, defends her right to live freely

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ISLAMABAD: Prominent Pakistani actress Veena Malik has once again criticized Mufti Abdul Qavi, here on Wednesday.

As per the details, Veena Malik recently appeared as a guest on a private TV show, where she discussed various topics and once again took a strong stand against Mufti Qavi.

She said, “Mufti Qavi has no right to openly criticize my work, and I have the right to live my life as I wish.”

Talking about her religious journey, Veena asked her critics where it is written that one cannot ask forgiveness from Allah by wearing a skirt. She further said that her decision to wear hijab was the result of her inner spiritual transformation, and she is still the same person at heart as she was before.

It is worth noting that in the past, Veena Malik had accused Mufti Qavi of secretly keeping an eye on actresses and commenting on their work, which started a fight between the two.

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