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Junaid Iqbal is angry at Tiktoker Ayesha

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Junaid Iqbal is angry at Tiktoker Ayesha

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  • Junaid Iqbal, a well-known religious scholar, recently attacked Ayesha.
  • He said, “At least you could have respected your pious name”.
  • Ayesha was dancing to the vintage Bollywood tune Mera Dil Yeh Pukarey Aja
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Junaid Iqbal, a well-known religious scholar, recently attacked Ayesha. “At least, you could have respected your name, you have such a pious name like Ayesha but you didn’t even care about your name, Shame on the people who have made her an icon and presented her as a heroine, this is the lowest of the society that a girl is dancing and her family is enjoying her dance moves, the society has gone to its lowest, not only this, she is being portrayed as an icon and she was invited,” the religious scholar said. Here’s a link to the video in which the scholar was upset.

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The young girl Ayesha was dancing to the vintage Bollywood tune Mera Dil Yeh Pukarey Aja in the viral video that went viral in November 2022. Millions of social media users enjoyed and shared her dancing style and music. When the video went viral, nearly every irrational social media follower—including celebrities—started imitating it. The girl Ayesha is now well-known, and her dancing performances frequently go viral.

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