Fiza Ali took the place of Satan in Ramadan Dr. Nabiha’s husband’s reaction goes viral

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The controversy between Pakistani morning show host Fiza Ali and digital influencer Dr. Nabiha has once again come under discussion on social media. This time, Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan’s husband has made a strong statement regarding Fiza Ali.

The matter made headlines in the early days of Ramadan when Fiza Ali mentioned the separation while discussing Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan’s marital life in her Ramadan transmission, after which there was a huge uproar on social media. Later, Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan resolved the issues with her husband and the two are living a happy married life again.

During this time, several social media users said that Fiza Ali further escalated the issue by mentioning Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan’s husband and his family. Some people also claimed that all this was done to increase the ratings of the Ramadan transmission.

Now, Dr. Nabiha Ali Khan’s husband Haris Khokhar has severely criticized Fiza Ali in a recent TikTok interview. He said that during Ramadan, Fiza Ali has assumed the role of “the successor of Satan”.

Speaking, Haris Khokhar said that when the private matters of husband and wife are brought to digital media or social media, the situation becomes more complicated. According to him, divorce or marital disputes often intensify when they are made a subject of public discussion.

He added that differences between husband and wife are often just a problem of the ego of two people, which can be resolved through mutual discussion. But when family and social media get involved, matters become more complicated instead of being resolved.

Haris Khokhar said that for this reason, it is better for husband and wife to solve their problems themselves and not involve any third party in it. He also said that when Fiza Ali spoke on TV by mentioning his name, he also considered it necessary to respond.

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