Shahla Muzaffar: Shahla Muzaffar Fears Speaking Against Narendra Modi
An graduate of Azamgarh’s Shibli National College girl Shahla Muzaffar is discolored that she has without knowing turn out to be a brand ambassador for the Narendra Modi the Chief Minister of Gujarat state government.
The photograph of Shahla Muzaffar with two course mates, Fauzia Zarin and Fareen Mehmood, appeared in the Gujarat state government’s full-page advertisement claiming that minorities in Gujarat have better educational employment opportunities, more financial stability, health facilities and infrastructure than anywhere else in Patna, Bihar newspapers in the run-up to the Indian political Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)’s national executive meeting in Patna.
In lime light to the courageous Shahla Muzaffar with two course mates, Fauzia Zarin and Fareen Mehmood is shocked after that Gujarat state government’s full-page advertisement in Patna, Bihar newspapers.
The incident and its allegations amidst rumors of a danger discernment from Narendra Modi the Chief Minister of Gujarat state government doing the rounds have to the highest degree distress Shahla Muzaffar with two course mates, Fauzia Zarin and Fareen Mehmood family.
Shahla Muzaffar with two course mates, Fauzia Zarin and Fareen Mehmood said that the ‘‘There have been calls from well-wishers to keep mum and not utter a word against the CM, known for his ruthlessness,’’ but both of three girls voice was scared and insistent.
“The photograph was symbolic” and “Nowhere do we claim that that the photographs are from Gujarat.” defended the ad saying Gujarat information commissioner V Thirupugazh.
Gujarat information commissioner V Thirupugazh also claimed the Gujarat government had no idea what photographs the advertisement agency was going to use but some sources close to Gujarat state government’s chief minister Narendra Modi said the chief minister usually looks at relevant misinformation stuff before it is published in newspapers in Patna.
Shahla Muzaffar already posed for the photograph for a foreign magazine before two years. “The interviewer wanted to play up the empowered image of Muslim girls and we happily cooperated”
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