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Controversial Pakistani Singer Rabi Pirzada Who Threatened PM Modi Quits Showbiz
Rabi had posted a photo of herself donning what appeared to be a suicide jacket with a caption warning PM Modi over Kashmir. "#ModiHitler I just wish huh. #kashmirkibeti."
Islamabad: Pakistani singer Rabi Pirzada on Monday announced that she has decided to quit the entertainment industry, after her private pictures got leaked online. Rabi took to Twitter and wrote: "I, Rabi Pirzada quitting showbiz. May Allah forgive my sins. And soften the hearts of people in my favour."
Last week, Rabi's private videos and pictures got leaked online and became viral. People even trolled her on social media.
According to the reports, Rabi had lodged a complaint with the Federal Investigation Agency, over the leaked content that went viral on social media platforms.
Prior to this, Rabi had made headlines for threatening Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She had warned Modi with a suicide attack.
Rabi had posted a photo of herself donning what appeared to be a suicide jacket with a caption warning PM Modi over Kashmir. "#ModiHitler I just wish huh. #kashmirkibeti." Not only this, she even tried to threaten Modi over Kashmir issue with snakes and crocodiles. She had uploaded a video in which she was seen holding a snake. "All these are gifts for PM Modi. My friends will feast on you," she had written alongside the video.میں رابی پیرذادہ شوبز سے کنارہ کشی اختیار کرتی ہوں ۔ اللہ تعالیٰ میرے گناہوں کو معاف کرے۔ اور میرے حق میں لوگوں کا دل نرم کرے۔
وَتُعِزُ مَن تَشَاء وَتُذِلُ مَن تَشَاء#SaveaSoul — Rabi Pirzada (@Rabipirzada) November 4, 2019
This did not go down with wildlife authorities. She was asked to pay a fine for illegal captivity of reptiles.The lyrics of this song 😍 Watch full videohttps://t.co/gN0k00OUfV pic.twitter.com/waFyxzFpXr
— Rabi Pirzada (@Rabipirzada) October 26, 2019
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