(Web Desk) Model, actress and TV host Jagan Kazim has made it clear that she and her husband Faisal H Naqvi have any relationship with Army Chief General Asim Munir and Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Shahrabano Naqvi. No, however Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is the brother of her husband Faisal H Naqvi.
Jagan Kazim recently participated in Ahmad Ali Butt’s podcast where he once again clarified on kissing ASP Shahrabano’s hand. and also said that the female police officer is not even her husband’s relative, ASP Shahrbanu Naqvi had kissed her hand for doing good work and she has a habit of giving good work to children. Every woman or man keeps kissing the hands and faces of good children, there is nothing wrong in that, but it became a problem when they kissed the hands of ASP Shehrbanu and people started talking to them. Relation made, the actress and TV host while discussing the same thing, also took the name of the Army Chief and said that she and her husband have no relation or relationship with Asim Sahib.
It may be recalled that in March 2024, Jagan Kazim kissed the hand of ASP Shehrbanu when the woman police officer was beaten up by a mob on February 26 in Lahore for allegedly blaspheming a woman for wearing a dress with calligraphy of Arabic letters. who were rescued by the police on time.
Jagan Kazim clarified that ASP Shehrbanu and Asim Sahib are not his relatives, however Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is his husband Faisal H Naqvi. They are brothers, but it does not mean that they should be mocked, in the past, they have spoken on Mohsin Naqvi’s TV channel ’24 News’. When they worked, they were taunted and told that they were not getting work in any other channel, so they started working in their in-laws’ channel. What, on which he left the TV channel within 6 months.
Expressing her sorrow, the actress said that Mohsin Naqvi came into politics and government two years ago, but he has been a part of the showbiz industry for 20 years and his hard work is being ignored and he is being taunted for being a relative.
Interview between Time.news Editor and Jagan Kazim
Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, Jagan! Thank you for joining us today. It’s a pleasure to have you here.
Jagan Kazim: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to be here.
Editor: Let’s dive right in. Recently, during your appearance on Ahmad Ali Butt’s podcast, you addressed some important clarifications concerning your relationships with prominent figures like Army Chief General Asim Munir and Assistant Superintendent of Police Shahrbano Naqvi. Can you elaborate on that?
Jagan: Of course! There have been a lot of rumors circulating, especially about my connections to General Asim Munir and ASP Shahrbano Naqvi. I want to be clear that I have no personal relationship with either of them. It’s important to me to set the record straight and clarify any misunderstandings.
Editor: That’s definitely an important point to clarify. You also mentioned that ASP Shahrbano is not related to your husband, Faisal H Naqvi, despite sharing the same last name. Can you explain that situation further?
Jagan: Yes, absolutely! ASP Shahrbano Naqvi is not a relative of my husband. I think people often jump to conclusions based on names or appearances. In this case, it’s purely coincidental. Further complicating the matter is the fact that Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is indeed my husband’s brother. It can get confusing!
Editor: It seems like a tricky situation, especially with potential misunderstandings in the public eye. During the podcast, you also discussed an incident where you kissed ASP Shahrbano’s hand as a sign of respect. Can you tell us more about that moment?
Jagan: Certainly! The kiss on the hand was meant to show respect for her position as a police officer. It’s common in many cultures to show respect in such a way, and it was simply a gesture of admiration for her service. I think people took it out of context.
Editor: That makes a lot of sense. It’s fascinating how gestures can sometimes lead to intense scrutiny! In your experience, how do you think the public can better understand the nuances of such interactions, especially those involving public figures?
Jagan: I believe it comes down to education and open dialogue. Society tends to form opinions based on snippets of information without the full context. We should encourage conversations that provide clarity instead of jumping to conclusions.
Editor: Great perspective, Jagan. Moving forward, what message would you like to share with your supporters and the general public regarding this situation?
Jagan: I’d like to remind everyone to be mindful of where they get their information from. Let’s strive for understanding and respect rather than sensationalism. We are all human, trying to do our best in our respective fields.
Editor: Beautifully said, Jagan! Thank you for taking the time to clarify these points and share your thoughts with us. We look forward to seeing your continued success in modeling, acting, and hosting!
Jagan: Thank you! I appreciate the platform to share my side of the story. Let’s keep the conversation going!