Sheezan Khan's sister criticized the media for relentlessly maligning their brother in connection with his ex-girlfriend, Tv actress Tunisha Sharma's death case. Sheezan's sisters, Shafaq Naaz and Falaq Naaz issued the statement on Instagram on Saturday and asked questions about media reports involving the religious matter. The statement also says how their brother is being treated, which reveals how some individuals can get defamed and religious matters can influence people's opinions.
The statement released by the Sheezan Khan sister:-
Sheezan khan was arrested in the abetment of the suicide case of television actress Tunisha Sharmaa after The actress's mother filed the case. Recently, Sheezan Khan's sister has requested to use some common sense in their statement while saying how their brother is getting defamed. The statement says, "It breaks our heart how our silence has been understood as weakness. This is probably what they call 'Ghor Kalyug'. Where's the research of some media portals before reporting things? Where's the common sense of the masses? For all the people demeaning Sheezan - ask yourself this - are you talking based on the situation, or are you talking out of hate for a religion? Or are you talking out of influence from previous events? Stay woke, people!"
While speaking further about the media, the sisters said that the media coverage relied on unreliable sources in the Tunisha Sharma case. The statement concludes, "The journalism standards of a certain section of media have stooped so low that it only functions based on TRP. And you are their consumer. It's equally your responsibility to report the news with unreliable sources. Don't be fooled... we also notice, and are very thankful for the masses as well as media portals who are able to see through the false narratives - we need more people like you. But all in all, it's so upsetting to see these people relentlessly malign Sheezan this way. From making up stories to dragging religion into the matter and random people claiming to be our acquaintances for their 15-minute fame. This situation has really revealed how some humans can get to defame someone. God bless Tunisha, and hope she's in a better place now."
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