Pakistani actress Veena Malik has shut down speculation about her entering politics, firmly stating her position in a recent media interaction. Veena Malik rules out politics, making it clear that she is focused on her current professional and personal space rather than any political ambitions. In a viral video circulating online, she addressed ongoing rumors and clarified her stance once and for all.
She explained that people frequently ask her whether she plans to join politics, but she has no such intention. She stated that she is content with her current life and does not see herself stepping into politics in the future either. Her straightforward remarks quickly gained attention on social media, putting an end to ongoing speculation.
Veena also addressed criticism over her posts on platform X (formerly Twitter), saying every citizen has the right to express opinions. She emphasized that being a taxpayer and voter gives individuals the right to speak on governance and accountability. According to her, public discussion about political matters should remain open and transparent rather than restricted or discouraged.
She further added that fans should appreciate celebrities for their professional work but should not limit their right to hold personal political views. Veena stressed that constructive debate on national issues is important in any democratic society.
Reaffirming her stance, she once again made it clear that Veena Malik rules out politics completely, dismissing all ongoing speculation about any future entry into the political field. Her statement has effectively ended the rumors while reinforcing her focus on the entertainment industry.
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