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At Midnight Our Streets Look Like Mini Bangkok, Then We Ask Why Floods Come: Mishi Khan

Pakistani actress Mishi Khan has spoken out strongly against the rise of indecency and immoral activities in the country.

At Midnight Our Streets Look Like Mini Bangkok, Then We Ask Why Floods Come: Mishi Khan

Pakistani actress Mishi Khan has spoken out strongly against the rise of indecency and immoral activities in the country. In a video message shared on Instagram, she expressed concern about prostitution, drug use, and unchecked nightlife in major cities.

Streets Turned Into “Mini Bangkok”

Mishi Khan said she has seen several videos showing shocking realities. According to her, late at night in cities like Rawalpindi and Islamabad, women and transgender people can be seen openly standing on streets to sell sexual services. Some even wear burqas while doing so.

She also pointed out massage parlors where young women, often wearing masks, provide services to male customers. She criticized VIP hotels as well, saying many of them allow such activities without any restriction.

Diseases and Authorities’ Silence

The actress warned that these practices are spreading diseases, including HIV, in society. She questioned why no action is taken by law enforcement or government agencies. According to her, officials seem silent despite knowing the seriousness of the problem.

“Why Floods Hit Us”

Expressing frustration, Mishi Khan linked these issues to natural disasters. She said, “We keep asking why floods hit us, but first we need to see what is happening openly in our society. Nobody seems to care, and that is alarming.”

Parents Must Guide Children

Mishi Khan also appealed to parents, asking them to guide their children about the dangers of drugs, late-night parties, and bad company. She said families must take responsibility to protect the new generation from such harmful habits.

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