Actor Shagufta to not forgive slanderers
Shagufta also said that she will never forgive slanderers so that they will face each other on day of judgment


Lahore: Senior actress of the Pakistani showbiz industry, Shagufta Ejaz, came under fire, vowing never to forgive the slanderers.
Shagufta Ejaz shared a video on her YouTube channel in which she slammed all the social media users who criticized her for travelling to United Arab Emirates (UAE).
It is pertinent to note that Yahya Siddiqui, Shagufta’s husband, has been suffering from cancer for five years and is undergoing treatment in a private hospital. Recently, the actress was on a trip to Dubai, after which social media users slammed her.
According to users, the actress got married to Yahya only for his money, and today, when her husband is on his deathbed, she prefers to spend time with her daughters instead of taking care of him.
The criticism of the social media users could not be tolerated by the actress, therefore, she shared a video on YouTube with the screenshots of all those comments and also shared various hadiths about slander, and the end of those who hurt someone.
Shagufta also said in the video that she will never forgive the slanderers so that they will face each other on the day of judgment and will see all matters on that day when all the truth will be revealed to everyone.
At the same time, she also explained that she did not marry Yahya Siddiqui for money, but to have a fatherly figure for her daughters.
According to the actress, Yahya was only responsible for household bills and the salary of one employee, while she is responsible for other household expenses, including the expenses of all her daughters.
She said that she has been treating her husband for the past five years. He gets one injection in his stomach every month and another injection every three month and every day he is taken to one or the other doctor.
At the same time, she continued as if the haters are getting her husband treated.

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