“These are not my videos”, Bakhtawar B. Zardari rectifies viral leaked video clips
Bakhtawar Bhutto Zardari has rectified that the videos and photos which are circulating on social media are not from her dholki event.
Bakhtawari, daughter of PPP Co-Chairman and former president Asif Ali Zardari and late Benazir Bhutto, is getting engaged on November 27.
The video clips, doing rounds on social media alleged to be of Bakhtawar’s pre-engagement celebrations featuring people celebrating and dancing without any masks or SOPs.
Taking it to social media, in a Tweet, Bakhtawar said, “These are obviously not my videos nor have anything to do with me. If reading isn’t your speciality (clearly says 27th on the leaked cards) then perhaps basic vision will allow you to see Bakhtawar is not in any of these videos neither are her very identifiable family members”.
These are obviously not my videos nor have anything to do with me. If reading isn’t your speciality (clearly says 27th on the leaked cards) then perhaps basic vision will allow you to see Bakhtawar is not in any of these videos neither are her very identifiable family members. https://t.co/Y5FbHulOMm
— Bakhtawar B-Zardari (@BakhtawarBZ) November 25, 2020
The Twitter user named Anees Jillani, who had shared the videos on Twitter, apologized to Bakhtawar saying “I am sorry. I have deleted references to your engagement. The purpose was not to malign you or the family. Please enjoy the engagement and best wishes for your future”.
I am sorry. I have deleted reference to your engagement. Purpose was not to malign you or the family. Please enjoy the engagement and best wishes for your future.
— Anees Jillani (@AneesJillani) November 25, 2020
However, a few tweets do still exist on the microblogging site.
When ghareeb women and men whom we lovingly call workers dance in jalsas we have no problem sharing their videos. You never see this class dancing there. This class dances behind ten feet high boundary walls. It is just a video of a party behind those walls. So it is not fake https://t.co/HcMS7J2cBR
— Anees Jillani (@AneesJillani) November 26, 2020