Meera's on a trolling spree and she's not sparing anyone!

Hello Trump, hello Nawaz!


Entertainment Desk June 08, 2017
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Miss Meera Jee sure knows how to stay in the news, one way or another. Be it her interviews or accent, the diva always manages to grab our attention with what she has to say.

So when we came across some of her recent tweets, directed towards the Prime Minister and the Pakistani government, we knew we had to dig deeper.

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As it turns out, Meera is just as perturbed as we are by all this load-shedding, especially during Ramazan. But unlike most of us, the starlet has called out the Sharif family for the inconvenience it is causing for everyone.

What  happened was as follows: Maryam Nawaz was on Twitter, writing in support of some lawyers who had been chanting her father, PM Nawaz Sharif's name, when Meera decided to give her two cents on the matter.




Meera further said,








Also, Meera went savage on Shahbaz Sharif too.





But, hey! The Sharifs weren't the only ones who faced the wrath of the Ishq Khuda star. Meera also expressed her thoughts on US President, Donald Trumps' recent visit to Saudia Arabia and his stance on Qatar.









And gave Priyanka Chopra some fashion tips too.



And that's not even it! She also shut down trolls in the most badass manner! A Twitter user tried to shame Meera for her poor English, her response was bang on.





Say what?





This, though!

https://twitter.com/Iizduskull/status/872222242549231616



Woohoo... shots fired!





It's no surprise that people are totally in love with Meera's fierce Twitter rant!



https://twitter.com/Iizduskull/status/872236384408489985



https://twitter.com/Aisha_Now_what/status/872220292541812736

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Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply truth be told - shes honest most of the times .
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