Netizens extols Qandeel Baloch’s murder case verdict but questions Qavi’s vindication
Another one said,Now this jail term will bring honour to his family
— *ραяαм* (@param9977) September 27, 2019
What a strange, bittersweet feeling. The verdict isn’t the end, and it doesn’t bring a measure of relief or closure for me at least. When I saw the photos of Mufti Qavi being showered with rose petals outside court, I realised why. 1/ #QandeelBaloch
— Sanam Maher (@SanamMKhi) September 27, 2019
What a strange, bittersweet feeling. The verdict isn’t the end, and it doesn’t bring a measure of relief or closure for me at least. When I saw the photos of Mufti Qavi being showered with rose petals outside court, I realised why. 1/ #QandeelBaloch
— Sanam Maher (@SanamMKhi) September 27, 2019
Today is the first time in my entire working life that I've seen a man getting convicted and sentenced for murdering his sister over 'honour'. #QandeelBaloch
— Qurat ul ain (@quratula1n_s) September 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/UzmaC73/status/1177470518477254657 While this user dissolved the argument altogether with his remark.And, Molvi Naqvi? Again, he is being protected.
— Veengas (@VeengasJ) September 27, 2019
As Half truth is more dangerous than lie – simultaneously – Half justice is more dangerous than injustice.#JusticeForQandeelBaloch https://t.co/7e4PiaL8fy
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