Ayesha Jahanzeb, the host of Samaa TV’s new talk show Mukalma, which is renowned for its contentious show Chocolate Times that aired on A Plus, is the person behind the new Pakistani viral sensation Azba. Azba provoked motivational speaker Sahil Adeem with a remark about women, which led to widespread attention on electronic, social, and digital media. Most Pakistani women are illiterate, according to Sahil Adeem’s statement (Jahil). People on social media started debating this. The majority of feminists and social activists, along with some others, sided with Azba when she urged Sahil Adeem to apologize for calling women “jahil.” The discussion panel took one side in the dispute.
Recently, the girl Azba shared a video in which she sent a message to everyone who supported her arguments on the Samaa TV panel: “55% of the population in Pakistan are women, and motivational speaker Sahil Adeem used the word jahil to describe 95% of Pakistan’s population. How can we bear such words? At first I just asked him for an apology, now all Pakistani women want the same and they cannot grow in Pakistan without the support of men.” Here is the link to the video:
Azba is also receiving backlash on social media for her planned publicity stunt. Aside from this, they have differing opinions about this matter. While some claim that the panelists are being evaluated based only on brief clips, others are in favor of Azba. Take a look at a few remarks: