Just as former singer Jawad Ahmad crowned “religious hypocrite” on social media, Bilo de ga The hitmaker thought it was likely that Ahmad’s remarks were spurred by “failure” and “je.”

“This statement – he calls me a sinner and a religious hypocrite – that’s not true,” explained Haq in a recent interview with the digital news platform. “Only Allah has the power to call me a religious hypocrite. I know that is not because I always mention Allah in my statements.”

Screenshots of Ahmad’s tweets are rounded on the internet, Express Triview Could not independently verify. However, in his interview, Haq was ready for the theory for the reasons behind the slander of his personality. “He is now full of rage after his mistakes, and it all brings to this kind of response,” Haq explained calmly. “You often see it to those who are jealous, and I pray to Allah to protect me from such people.”

Haq claimed that he was always a more successful musician, as both artists have been active in the music industry simultaneously during his singing career. “We used to be competitors, but whenever we run to each other, we get the award,” Haq said. Introducing a sympathy note for his accuser, he added, “I felt sorry for him.”

According to HAQ, Ahmad has historically been trying to follow in his footsteps, whether in the entertainment industry or the charity sector. “he [Ahmad] Previously, they said that only those who failed their occupations were occupying charity workers,” he revealed HAQ. “Look at him now. He tried to build his own hospital, but you can see for yourself that it doesn’t work. At the time, he tried to make a prank call to my charity, but it never affected me.”

Both Haq and Ahmad appeared on the music scene in the late 90s. Similarly, both have moved from musicians to politicians. Haq has recently stepped back from politics. Until the report was submitted, Ahmad did not respond to HAQ’s comments on his social media platform.

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