Aamir Liaquat's body to be taken out after digging the grave, post-mortem will be done..., wife says - it is against Sharia
Aamir Liaquat's body to be taken out after digging the grave, post-mortem will be done..., wife says - it is against Sharia
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Islamabad: The life of Pakistan's well-known TV host and MP Amir Liyaqat has been mired in as much controversy as his death is in the headlines. There is a lot of speculation about Liaquat's death. Now, a Pakistani court has ordered a postmortem of Amir Liyaqat's body. For this, Liaquat's body will be taken out by digging the grave.

Last week, the judicial magistrate (East) had issued an order on a petition filed by a man named Abdul Ahad. The petition had said that the post-mortem of Aamir Liyaqat's body must be conducted to ascertain the cause of his death. After this, the court has ordered a post-mortem of the body of Amir Liyaqat. This decision of the court is being criticized a lot. Many Pakistani celebrities are opposing it. Pakistani actress Ushna Shah's name is among those who opposed the postmortem of Aamir Liaquat's body.  

In a tweet, Ushana wrote, "Taking the corpse out of the grave will only cause further pain to their children. They've already suffered a lot. At the same time, pakistan's famous actress Bushra Ansari also opposed the court's order. He has posted a video blaming social media trolling for Liyaqat's death. Ansari wrote in his tweet that social media is one of the biggest forces. Talking about the court order, he said that people who have become alienated from the world should not be humiliated too much. Aamir Liaquat's children are struggling on many fronts, they should not be tortured anymore.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Bushra Bashir (@ansari.bushra)

Pakistan's TV host Waseem Badami also expressed concern over the court's order to conduct a postmortem on Aamir Liaquat. Badami tweeted that Liyaqat was buried without a post-mortem after a magistrate's order. Don't hurt their children any more. Let us know that Liaqat's first wife Syeda Bushra Iqbal was against his postmortem from the beginning, but now after the court's decision, she is also in a dilemma. Bushra Iqbal tweeted seeking the opinion of Aamir's fans on his postmortem. In a tweet, they have raised questions on the removal of Liyaqat's body from the grave for postmortem.

He has also asked those demanding a postmortem of Liaquat as to where he was when Aamir was facing a difficult phase. Bushra Iqbal said sharia law does not allow the pruning of the body. Let me tell you that Aamir Liyaqat died on June 9. The cause of his death was stated to be cardiac arrest. Although the police had said that a postmortem would be conducted on his suspicious death, the family had opposed it. Liyaqat had been in constant controversy over his three failed marriages and divorces. Dania Shah(18), the third begum of Liaquat, 49, had sought divorce this year, levelling serious allegations against her.

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