Hareem Shah accuses BCCI secy of doing black magic on Pakistan team
The TikToker asserts that she received information from credible sources indicating that Jay Shah, the secretary of the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) sought the services of a practitioner of black magic to cast malevolent spells on the Pakistan cricket team.
Lahore: In the wake of Pakistan's disheartening defeat to India in the ICC Cricket World Cup, the cricketing community has been scrutinizing various team-related issues as fans grapple with the loss. Cricket experts pointed out several shortcomings within the Pakistani team that may have contributed to the setback.
Amid this atmosphere, Hareem Shah, a well-known TikToker often in the spotlight due to her claims and controversies, has made a startling allegation.
Taking to Twitter, Hareem Shah asserted that she received information from credible sources indicating that Jay Shah, the secretary of the Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) sought the services of a practitioner of black magic to cast malevolent spells on the Pakistan cricket team.
According to credible source, BCCI Secretary Jay Shah hired famous Black magic expert / tantrik Kartick Chakraborty to do black magic on Team Pakistan. @ICC should investigate. This is unacceptable..!!!#INDvsPAK #PAKvIND pic.twitter.com/UPbY9RwAaD
— Hareem Shah (@_Hareem_Shah) October 14, 2023
Hareem Shah called for a thorough investigation by the ICC into this matter, vehemently stating that such allegations are unacceptable and should be addressed with utmost seriousness.
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