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Sharmila Faruqui criticises actors for going to award shows

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Sharmila Faruqui criticises actors for going to award shows

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Pakistan is going through a horrible time. Climate change is having one of the biggest effects on a country that only puts out less than 1% of the world’s carbon. The country has the biggest glaciers outside of the Arctic. Rising temperatures around the world are destroying the country, killing millions of people and causing billions of dollars in damage to property.

Our lack of infrastructure and bad leadership for more than 50 years have also contributed to such large-scale destruction.

In the middle of all this destruction, celebrities from around the world are also going to Pakistan to raise awareness and help the flood victims in any way they can. Angelina Jolie is also in Pakistan. After meeting the flood victims and seeing the destroyed areas, she said she had never seen anything like it.

Sharmila Faruqui was, however, disappointed. She is an active member of the party in power in Pakistan, the Pakistan Peoples Party, and she is also friends with most of the famous people in show business. She wrote on Instagram that it was wrong for actors to go to an award show when their country was in trouble and a famous person from another country was helping them.

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As soon as Sharmila Faruqui said something, people were quick to respond. As she is a politician and her party is in power, many people started to criticise her, saying that it is not an actor’s job to help flood victims. Other people agreed with her that it is a sensitive time and that the show should have been put off.

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