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Actress Ayesha Omar was very angry at this move of the students

 

The rapid spread of the corona virus and the Cambridge exams sparked a storm of tweets on Twitter against Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood, often calling for the exams to be canceled, with several politicians and celebrities taking to the field. I said yes, but some students crossed the line and tweeted revelations against Shafqat Mahmood, to which he later reacted by expressing frustration over the language used by the children.

Shafqat Mehmood is not alone on this issue but now Pakistan's famous actress Ayesha Omar has also come forward to speak on this issue. She has expressed regret over the shameful attitude of the students. On her Instagram story, the actress said, "It's very embarrassing. Are we raising such a nation? Adults shouldn't be so rude, critical and different ideologies should be rude, if you agree with anyone." If you don't, it doesn't mean you have an abusive attitude, we need to reconsider. ”The actress said that parents should monitor their children's use of the Internet, not strictly. Explain in a loving and kind way to set a good example.

Ayesha Omar later took to Twitter to express her views on the issue, saying, "Dear students, the fact that criticism and differences of opinion do not mean that we should adopt an abusive attitude, even if we are in the realm of literature. The side can present its position, let's start trying to control our emotions and anger in disturbing situations.

Earlier this week, Shafqat Mehmood announced that there would be no exams before June 15. The decision came at a time when a large number of students were demanding cancellation of the exams. OPs were also heavily violated.

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