Mehwish Hayat is known for expressing her genuine thoughts at whatever point she goes over an injustice, be it anyplace on the planet. In an ongoing tweet the Punjab Nahi Jaungi star got out the most recent flood of xenophobia in India against Muslims, originating from the coronavirus pandemic.
The actor shared an article about coronavirus fear inspired notions emerging in India that target Muslims. Nearby the article, she discussed how the world is joining in its battle against the pandemic, while in India it is being utilized to fuel bigotry.
"Just went over this article. At the point when the world is joining to battle against a common enemy, our neighbors are utilizing this pandemic as a method for heaving further scorn and isolating ppl. For what reason do they segregate when the infection doesn't? This is Shameful!" Mehwish said in the tweet.
Just came across this article. When the world is uniting to fight against a common enemy,our neighbours are using this pandemic as a way of spewing further hatred & dividing ppl. Why do they discriminate when the virus doesn't? This is Shameful! #Covid_19https://t.co/e7k4Zse1Vt— Mehwish Hayat TI (@MehwishHayat) April 14, 2020
Mehwish has been extremely vocal about individuals keeping their humankind flawless in the midst of the coronavirus emergency. The Load Wedding star as of late transferred a video via web-based networking media asking individuals to give to Prime Minister Imran Khan's COVID19 alleviation support.
The actor said that the nation is confronting a major test and "how we carry on the present moment, will choose our destiny for a long time into the future." She began by underscoring that even the most effective social insurance frameworks of the world have submitted before the overall pandemic.
"What chances do we have at that point? In a spot like Karachi where 20 million individuals live, the serious consideration wards have just 600 beds. Pakistan's populace is 220 million and the number of ventilators the nation over? 1700. A week ago there were just 15000 veils for specialists and medical attendants," she included.
Front line medical staff have to have the right protective equipment to fight COVID-19 or the situation will deteriorate rapidly. We need to give what we can to PM’s Relief Fund. Also this is not a holiday-we have to stay at home to save lives.Together we will win this battle! IA pic.twitter.com/IqhhcqK3CW— Mehwish Hayat TI (@MehwishHayat) March 31, 2020
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