Tragedy struck when a woman, under the influence, drove over innocent pedestrians. The Karsaz road accident has been making headlights. It depicts the broken system of Pakistan, where the rich pay no consequences for their actions. Hiba Bukhari, among other celebrities, has shared her thoughts on the situation.

The female driver, responsible for this tragedy, was not only under the influence at the time she was driving but claimed that nothing would happen to her. She stated to the people who gathered around her at the time of the accident, you don’t know who my father is.

Many celebrities have shared their dismay and commented on the horrible judicial system we rely on for justice. Bushra Ansari for one, wrote a gut-wrenching poem on the horrible accident. She later apologized in her video and said, I had to say this.

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Hiba Bukhari Comments On Clips Of Natasha Danish

Hiba Bukhari, a television star who won the Lux Best Soap Actress award, is best known for her outstanding role in Thori Si Wafa. She reacted to a clip of Natasha Danish. Where the female driver responsible for the accident, casually smiling and arguing with a raging crowd that they weren’t aware of who her father was.

Hiba Bukari shared a story on her Instagram, stating “Sick Parada Lady, after killing people on the road.”

Truly, the situation at hand is sickening. From the beginning of the accident, the female driver was aware that she would have to pay no consequences for what she had done. Only because her father and husband are highly influential.

It is claimed that a specific team is investigating this matter. Yet, the driver’s family has yet to submit any previous medical reports, and her blood results have yet to come.

The lack of merit when influential people are involved brings light to the injustice that exists within our flawed system.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.