Did not like Arju’s tweet
Arju’s tweet on April 1 went viral as soon as he saw it. In this tweet, Arju wrote, “My brother and other family members feel that now they have no future in Pakistan.” In the hope of a better future, my grandfather and his family migrated from Prayagraj to Delhi and then to Pakistan. Arju finally wrote in his tweet, ‘Wat laga di dadaji ne’. Arju has uploaded a video on her YouTube channel saying that she has received threats. Arju said, ‘Everyone liked my tweet of Wat Laga Di Dadaji and made it very viral. Many thanks to those who liked this tweet and also thanks to those who did not like it.
People said – have some shame
Arju further said, ‘Many people are messaging me, so many people called and took his very good class. The point of these people was that I should be ashamed that I have posted such a tweet. My grandfather’s soul will be very upset at this time. Arju said that whatever he wrote was his point of view. Both his brothers are in Europe where one brother has settled there and the other brother is preparing to settle there. On the tweet made by Arju, many Indians advised her to return to India.
Judge in Prayagraj High Court
According to the information received from Arju’s YouTube channel, his grandfather Sai Fariuddin Aham was a High Court judge in Prayagraj. Arju’s father Syed Salahuddin Kazmi has also been a respected journalist of Pakistan. He was awarded the Gold Medal in 1998 by the Government of Pakistan for his contribution in the field of journalism. Arju started her career as a joint editor of a magazine named Nihao Salaam. Today Arju writes for Business Recorder, Pakistan Times, Frontier Post, Pakistan Observer, Independent Urdu as well as some Indian newspapers.
Indian experts also discuss
Arju has interviewed many people who are outside Pakistan on the country’s economy. These people have always put their opinion in front of Arju without any hesitation. Arju was also seen in the Jaipur Dialogues held in the past, voicing her opinion with impunity. Arju had said that Pakistan is currently on the verge of civil war. Many Indian defense and foreign affairs experts also keep their frank opinion on the situation in Pakistan along with Arju.