“I came into power through struggle and hard work unlike Bilawal 'Sahiba' (miss) who, using the will of her mother became the head of political party,” he said at the public gathering.
Very, very small. Calling Bilawal Bhutto Sahiba (madam) doesn’t belittle him at all. It just demonstrates Imran Khan’s lowness, indecency, and sexism. An insult to the office of the PM.
— Gul Bukhari (@GulBukhari) April 24, 2019
#PrimeMinisterImranKhan pic.twitter.com/FnrYQZuuz4
Sahiba is a title in Urdu which means miss or madam.
Minutes after the premier's remarks, social media users from different walks of life including Bilawal slammed the prime minister for his statement.
"What was that about small men in big offices?
What was that about small men in big offices? #PMSelect
— BilawalBhuttoZardari (@BBhuttoZardari) April 24, 2019
Former defence minister Khawaja Asif also reacted to the premier's statement, saying "this is his real language".
This is his real language...reflect his inner self https://t.co/mqLIDoGNFr
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) April 24, 2019
Journalist Asma Shirazi deplored the PM's statement and termed it "poor and misogynist".
Poor and misogynist statement by pm against @BBhuttoZardari calling him sahiba . We don’t expect this kind of language from anyone and off course PM
— Asma Shirazi (@asmashirazi) April 24, 2019
While TV anchor Meher Bokhari called PM Imran's remarks "a new low", BBC's Secunder Kermani termed it an insult to the opposition leader.
There seemed to be some support for the prime minister, however. A few termed the remarks a mere slip of tongue.
Here comes another slip of tongue @ajmaljami @yazdanifauzia . Because, we in media in general and PPP leaders within party had always used Shaheed for Bhttos. Pls guys just listen this one. https://t.co/UiMoMQGZwJ
— Khawar Ghumman (@Ghummans) April 24, 2019
Here is another video for my friends calling @ImranKhanPTI a misogynist and sexist for what could be a slip of tongue.. pic.twitter.com/qv9g7KPYB0
— Adeel Raja (@adeelraja) April 24, 2019
Human rights minister Shireen Mazari also tweeted in favour of her party leader, saying "How convenient to accept some slip of tongues and not others!".
How convenient to accept some slip of tongues and not others! Really Mariana a little less bias expected from u! https://t.co/xUNDncR7q5
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) April 24, 2019
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