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Junaid Safdar Was Filmed Reciting A Sufiana Kalam And Logon Ne Nafrat Ki Baarish Kerdi!

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When the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, was disqualified by the Supreme Court of the country, Pakistanis breathed a sigh of relief at the end of his tenure.

On the other hand, Imran Khan was raising slogans of change and gaining followers in huge numbers. The Sharifs were left disgraced both in Pakistan and in London, where apparently, they had brought property from the taxpayers’ money.

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The grandson of Nawaz Sharif, Junaid Safdar, became a party to the news as well when his mother Mariam Nawaz Sharif was arrested along with her father. Junaid ended up beating a couple of PTI supporters in London and was taken in by the local police.

Junaid, missing since then, returned to the news when Geo reported that he had started his Master’s degree in Political Science from the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE).

Now, Junaid has gone viral on social media again, after a 10-second video of his surfaced on the internet, where he can be seen reciting a Sufiana Kalam at a gathering. As per rumours, the occasion was University College London’s annual Qawali Night, and Junaid Safdar was dedicating an Arifana Sufiana Kalam of Sufi Mian Muhammad Baksh to his recently passed grandmother, Kulsoom Nawaz, whom he dearly called ‘Nano’.

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Even though the video clip seems to be extremely short and quick, it cannot be ignored that Junaid Safdar seems to have a heavy, and magical voice. The short clip of the Sufiana Kalam is extremely beautiful.

However, one Instagram user/page uploaded the clip and had to face the backlash of the peoples, and via them, some extremely harsh words for Junaid Safdar and his grandmother were said as well.

Here are some of the comments from people on the post. Note: If you’re a PML-N supporter, do not go any further! 

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The rude comments continued – as people were very, very unhappy to see Junaid Safdar reciting a Kalam on their Instagram feed.

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And the hate continued as if people were being paid for it. Imagine how much Pakistanis hate him – do you think he can be a future leader?

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There are so many comments under the Instagram post that even if we tried, we wouldn’t be able to cover. If you’re interested, you can open the Instagram link above and check them out.

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