Karachi: Shehla Raza, Deputy Speaker of Pakistan’s southern province, Sindh’s Assembly becomes ‘talk of the town’ on Twitter due to her ‘non-parliamentary’ move during the assembly session.
According to details available to TheNewsTribe a picture of Shahla Raza becomes viral on Social Media specially on the Twitter in which she reeving trifle from another woman member of the assembly.
Picture also shows that the Shahla Raza eating the trifle while sitting on her seat in assembly hall.
“Madam Deputy Speaker, a trifle unparliamentary to be snacking while assembly is in session!” is most shared tweet on the twitter related to the funny incident.
Madam Deputy Speaker, a trifle unparliamentary to be snacking while assembly is in session!twitter.com/icashmir/statu…#Sindh#Pakistan
— Yusra Askari (@YusraSAskari) November 3, 2012
@yusrasaskari These the parliamentarians believe that they own the country and can do what they like.
— Iqbal Ismail (@aceiqbalismail) November 3, 2012
Shehla Raza, Post Graduation in Physiology from University of Karachi is the member of Pakistan’s ruling group, Peoples Party, She considered very social and friendly personality in her surroundings. She is also Vice President, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Sindh Branch.
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