PM tasked me to write his UN speech, says Shama Junejo amid controversy

She claimed that PM listed her as an adviser during the UNGA visit

Columnist Shama Junejo shared a photo on X from the UN, standing between Defence Minister Khawaja Asif (left) and Minister for Crypto Bilal Bin Saqib (right). Photo: X

Columnist Shama Junejo has claimed that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif included her in Pakistan’s United Nations delegation as an adviser, while urging the premier to take notice of Defence Minister Khawaja Asif’s remarks questioning her presence at the world body.

The controversy erupted on September 25 when Asif addressed a UN Security Council session on artificial intelligence. Photos from the event circulated on social media showed Junejo seated behind him, sparking criticism as old posts allegedly supportive of Israel resurfaced.

Clarifying the matter, Asif told reporters that he had spoken at the session on behalf of the prime minister and Junejo’s presence was a matter for the Foreign Office.

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“This woman or whoever sat behind me was and is at the discretion of the Foreign Office,” he said, while stressing his long-standing commitment to the Palestinian cause.

Junejo, however on Sunday, defended her role in the delegation and her broader record of work. “I had been working for Pakistan and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for several months,” she wrote on X, sharing the picture of her UN card along with a photograph featuring Asif and Pakistan Crypto Council CEO Bilal bin Saqib.

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