On Thursday, PPP lawmaker Marvi Faseeh submitted a resolution to the Sindh Assembly Secretariat, condemning derogatory remarks made by motivational speaker Sahil Adeem about women during a recent appearance on a TV show.
Adeem had asserted that 95% of women in Pakistan are “jahil” (ignorant) on the show Mukalma, hosted by the controversial screenwriter Khalil ur Rehman Qamar and Ayesha Jehanzeb. When challenged by a woman in the audience, Adeem doubled down on his argument, sparking widespread outrage.
In her resolution, Marci Faseeh strongly criticized Adeem’s remarks, labeling him a “so-called motivational speaker” whose comments are a severe affront to Pakistan’s religious, social, and legal values. “Sahil Adeem’s comments have caused great offense to women at large”, the document read.
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It further called for legal action against Adeem, reflecting the serious backlash against his inflammatory statements. The resolution emphasizes the importance of upholding the dignity and respect of women in society and denounces any form of derogatory rhetoric that undermines their status.
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