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Hina Parvez Butt Reaction Sparks Debate Over Falak Shabir Comments Row

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A heated online debate has emerged after a controversial statement by Falak Shabir regarding proposed restrictions on clothing in public spaces, drawing sharp criticism from political circles.

The discussion intensified when Pakistan Muslim League-N leader Hina Parvez Butt issued a strong response, questioning the mindset behind focusing on women’s attire instead of broader social issues. Her comments quickly gained traction across social media platforms, becoming a key part of the ongoing controversy.

In her post on X (formerly Twitter), she stated that some individuals continue to fixate on women’s clothing choices rather than addressing more meaningful matters. She emphasized that in many countries, public discourse revolves around development, responsibility, and governance rather than personal lifestyle judgments.

Referencing international examples, she noted that societies like Istanbul do not engage in unnecessary debates about women’s dress, suggesting that such distractions hinder social progress in Pakistan.

The issue originally began when Falak Shabir called for legislation restricting short clothing in public spaces, arguing it could help preserve cultural values. His statement sparked widespread reactions, with some supporting his stance while many others criticized it as an infringement on personal freedoms.

Adding further momentum to the debate, actress Sarah Khan also defended Falak Shabir’s viewpoint, deepening the divide among social media users.

The ongoing exchange highlights the growing tension between cultural values and individual expression in Pakistan’s digital discourse.

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