Shireen Mazari says she doesn’t share her daughter’s viewpoint
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehrrek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and member of the National Assembly Shireen Mazarai has said that she loves her daughter Imaan Hazir Mazari but doesn’t share her point of view. Shireen Mazari commented on a social media website: “I want to make it absolutely clear that I do not share the views my daughter Imaan expressed in the video she posted on twitter. I also strongly condemn the language she has used against the armed forces. I love my daughter but totally disagree with her views & the language used.” In another tweet the PTI leader wrote about her daughter: “She is an adult and has her own viewpoint and I have an equal right to oppose that viewpoint. We all must learn our own lessons in life. We cannot disown each other as we love each other but we can disown each other's views.”
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