Mahira Khan on Monday attended a protest demonstration to demand the safety of women and children.
A large number of well-known Pakistani celebrities are vocally denouncing the heinous practice of child labor and declaring unequivocally that it will not be tolerated.
Mahira Khan, a well-known performer, has spoken out vehemently against child labor, denouncing it as immoral, illegal, and detrimental to the future of the nation. Her message was very clear: this is a significant issue that requires attention. Individuals from all backgrounds ought to give it careful thought. She addressed the issue and appealed to society’s wealthy class.
The celebrity declared, “Child labor is illegal.” It is unethical and incorrect. Please realize this and put an end to it for the love of God, these young children, and the future of this nation. This is not a message for those poor parents who have to put their kids to work. Neither a mother nor a father would want their child to work when they should be studying or playing. The peculiar thing is that homes where occurrences like Rizwana’s occur are typically wealthy, educated, and literate. Why?
She went on, “Maybe because they are aware that they will be granted bail with ease. Accountability won’t exist. Therefore, I’m making this appeal to people who are similar to you and me: people who are in positions of authority, who have platforms, who have voices, and who are fortunate enough not to have to send our kids off to beg or plead or to unknown homes or places where, God forbid, they are abused or tortured. Thus, I’m pleading with us all to stand up and ask lawmakers to provide adequate funding so that these kids won’t have to go to work. And, above all, crucially, in instances where
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