The Asian Age

Singer, who threatened Modi, quits showbiz

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Islamabad, Nov. 5: Two months after Rabi Pirzada threatened Prime Minister Narendra Modi with dire consequenc­es for scrapping the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, the Pakistani singer has announced that she is “quitting showbiz”. In a Twitter post, Rabi

Pirzada wrote, “Main Rabi Pirzada, showbiz se kinara kushi ikthyar karti hoon. Allah talah mere gunahon ko maaf kare aur mere haq mein logo ka dil naram kare. Watu Izzu Mantasha, Watu Zillu Mantasha. (I, Rabi Pirzada, am quitting showbiz. May Allah forgive my sins and soften the hearts of people in my favour. Allah honours those he is pleased with and disgraces those he is not happy with.)”

This comes a week after some private videos and

photos of Rabi were leaked online and went viral. The singer, who soon became a victim of trolls, had reportedly also filed a complaint with Pakistan’s

Federal Investigat­ion

Agency.

Rabi Pirzada had in September posted a video on her Twitter account where she was seen holding snakes and sitting around a crocodile while warning India and Narendra Modi of dire consequenc­es in the aftermath of India’s resolution to end the special status given to J&K under Article 370.

Rabi had tweeted the video with the caption, “All these are gifts for PM Modi. My friends will feast on you.” She had also posted a video of herself wearing a suicide jacket and wrote, “#ModiHitler I just wish huh. #kashmirkib­eti.”

Owing to her bizarre social media posts, Rabi Pirzada was often trolled by netizens.

 ??  ?? ◗ Rabi Pirzada had in September posted a video on her Twitter account where she was seen holding snakes and sitting around a crocodile while warning India and Narendra Modi of dire consequenc­es in the aftermath of India’s resolution to end the special status given to J&K under Article 370
◗ Rabi Pirzada had in September posted a video on her Twitter account where she was seen holding snakes and sitting around a crocodile while warning India and Narendra Modi of dire consequenc­es in the aftermath of India’s resolution to end the special status given to J&K under Article 370

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