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Shaniera Akram schools Feroze Khan for driving a car with his daughter sitting on his lap!

Shaniera Akram schools Feroze Khan for driving a car with his daughter sitting on his lap!

The other day, Feroze Khan’s sister Humaima Malick posted a video on her Instagram story, in which the “Habs” actor could be seen driving without wearing any seatbelt and had his daughter sitting in his lap behind the string wheel.

The move left Pakistan’s legendary pacer Wasim Akram’s wife and social worker Shaniera Akram to lose her cool.

Akram wrote, “Why don’t they get it through their thick heads! this is DANGEROUS and putting your own child’s life in jeopardy.”

Shaniera Akram in a series of Instagram stories, wrote, “If your child is on your lap in the front seat and another car hits you even if only going 30 km or less, your child will be flung from your arms, hit the dash, hit the windscreen or worse. Your child doesn’t know what’s right, but you do! Don’t be an idiot, children are not TOYS!”

 

In another Instagram story, Shaniera clarified that she has “nothing personally against any celebrity or influencer” and that they can post whatever they like.

She went on to add that if you are in the public eye, you have a responsibility to the public.

“But if and when they blatantly do dangerous things that put children’s lives at risk and post them doing it it’s not ok and I can not ignore it. If you are in the public eye, you have a responsibility to the public. Your actions influences fans to think what you are doing is ok. Putting your life and children’s lives at risk is not ok EVER!” she added.

“The tiniest little bump to the car can set the airbags off so fast and without warning. If your child is in the front seat or on your lap, the airbags can be fatal to an unbuckled child,” she said.

 

Saman Siddiqui

I am a freelance journalist, holding a Master’s Degree in Mass Communication and an MS in Peace and Conflict Studies, associated with the electronic media industry since 2006 in various capacities. Here at OyeYeah, I cover a range of genres, from journalism to fiction to fashion, including reviews, and fact findings. 

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