A Pakistani Pop-Singer is Facing action at law for Threatening PM Modi with Snakes

A Pakistani Pop-Singer is Facing action at law for Threatening PM Modi with Snakes

Pirzada currently faces actions by the Punjab region wildlife Department for alleged violation of law by keeping prohibited exotic animals as pets.

(Photo: Twitter/@Rabipirzada)

For the popular Pakistani pop-star Rabi Pirzada, sitting with reptiles and threatening Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the cancellation of Article 370 did not influence go down well.

Pirzada currently faces actions by the geographic region life Department for alleged violation of law by keeping prohibited exotic animals — some rare cobras, snakes, a lion, and a crocodilian reptile — as pets.

According to reports, below the geographic region Punjab Wildlife (Protection, Conservation, and Management) Act of 1974 (amended 2007), possession of such animals is against the law and may cause the imprisonment of 2 to 3 years or a fine of up to Rs20,000.

Earlier in Sept, the singer had uploaded a 15-second long video on social media, wherever she will be seen sitting with many snakes and alligators during her salon as she says that these square measure gifts for PM Modi.

After the video had gone microorganism, the life department promptly planted a team and therefore the video had garnered tons of criticism from animal rights activists and netizens.

Samhitha

Samhitha is a senior entertainment journalist at The Time Reports. Passionate journalist by profession and a hardcore movie-buff by choice. Tweet @samhitha123 Email: sam123hita@gmail.com

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