KARACHI: Canadian-Pakistani Armeena Khan has revealed on Twitter that letter has been delivered to representatives of
UNICEF on ongoing crisis in Kashmir .
The award-winning actor and model has been outspoken over the atrocities occurring in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK), earlier said she will be giving a full update about the meeting with no details spared.
“Off to London. May the prayer of the innocent Kashmiris be answered, aameen,” Armeena tweeted recently. “This is a small step but the right one. May all that is good in this world prevail over wanton evil
The Real Target star is in London preparing for her meeting with the humanitarian group. Recently, Armeena also criticised Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra for ‘warmongering’ during tensions between Pakistan and India earlier in this year. The controversy fired up again when Aisha Malik criticised the actor-turned-UNICEF ambassador for promoting war during a BeautyCon appearance.
At an incident in Los Angeles earlier this month, Priyanka responded to Aisha’s query saying, “I have many, many friends from Pakistan and I am from India. War is not something I’m really fond of but I am patriotic, so I’m sorry if I hurt sentiments of people who do love me and have loved me. I think that all of us have a, sort of, middle ground that we all have to walk. Just like you probably do as well. The way that you came at me right now… girl, don’t yell. We’re all here for love.
The video of Aisha calling out the former Miss World for congratulating the Indian Air Force attack in Pakistan went viral, making various celebrities and humanitarians question Priyanka’s role as a United Nations Goodwill ambassador.
Among the celebrities calling her out was Armeena, along with er fiance Fesl Khan, who penned an open letter to the UN, urging the organisation to distance itself from the actor.
The Jaanan starlet called out Priyanka for “deprecating peace in favour of her patriotism at any cost,” as well as asking UNICEF if it endorses her stance on patriotism.
A UNICEF representative has since responded to calls to remove the Bollywood superstar from her ambassadorship. “When UNICEF ambassadors speak in their personal capacity, they retain the right to speak about issues that interest or concern them,” Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said at a daily briefing on Thursday.(Express tribune)
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