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‘Nobody bought Maryam Nawaz’s painting for last two years’
Rabi Pirzada, the artist, says that whenever she makes sketch of Imran Khan it is bought but Maryam Nawaz’ portrait has been pending for the sale for last two years.
Lahore: Former actress Rabi Pirzada, who is also a painter, on Sunday said that she made the painting of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior vice-president Maryam Nawaz two years ago but nobody bought it.
She appealed the people to buy her painting so that she could help the needy people.
Taking to Twitter, Rabi said that she made the picture of Maryam Nawaz two years ago but nobody was buying it. She said that she earned money through these paintings and helped the needy people.
She wrote, “I made the painting of Maryam Nawaz two years ago but nobody took it. Whenever Imran Khan’s sketch is made it is bought. I need this money to help the needy people,”.
Do saal se @MaryamNSharif sahiba ki painting kisi ne nahi li, @ImranKhanPTI sb ka sketch jab benati hon sale ho jata hai, mughey in paison se ghareeb gharaano ki maddad kerni hai, ager koi interested hai to contact karein
— Rabi Pirzada (@Rabipirzada) March 26, 2023
#LahoreRejectsFitna #Ramadan
#جلسہ_نہیں_ریفرینڈم_ہے pic.twitter.com/JrBk3h60Rf
“If someone is interested then please contact,” she wrote.
The artist used both all main tags including #LahoreRejectsFitna #Ramadan #جلسہ_نہیں_ریفرینڈم_ہے which both parties and the general public are using to run their campaigns.
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