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Shazia Marri responds after Bilawal clip goes viral

Published on: May 15, 2026 4:30 PM

One interaction cannot be viewed in isolation, says PPP's Shazia Marri after Bilawal's mid-presser curtness - Pakistan - DAWN.COM

PPP spokesperson and MNA Shazia Marri has responded after a video clip showing a brief exchange between her and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari during a press conference sparked debate on social media.

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The interaction took place following the PPP parliamentary party meeting at Parliament House in Islamabad. During the media briefing, Bilawal was asked about comments regarding proposals to return subjects such as education, health and the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) to the federal government under a possible constitutional amendment.

Bilawal Bhutto responds to interruption by Shazia Marri, saying “I am not asking you,” while answering question regarding Benazir Income Support Programme pic.twitter.com/mxoMCUfdMt

— Murtaza Ali Shah (@MurtazaViews) May 14, 2026

As Bilawal began answering, he said he was unaware of which federal minister had made the remarks. At that point, Shazia Marri intervened to clarify that the comments had reportedly come from Minister of State for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Kesoo Mal Kheal Das rather than a federal minister.

Bilawal then responded by saying, “I am not asking you,” after which Marri began apologising before Bilawal thanked her and continued the press conference.

A short clip of the exchange quickly circulated online, prompting criticism and debate over Bilawal’s tone during the interaction.

In response, Marri posted a statement on social media saying that one interaction between individuals who have worked closely together for several years should not be viewed in isolation.

One interaction that made its way on social media, between people who have worked closely together for many years, cannot be viewed in isolation. PPP has always prioritised the collective good of the people and nothing should take away from our joint mission of public service. https://t.co/ZsS4VesiQ9

— Shazia Atta Marri (@ShaziaAttaMarri) May 15, 2026

She added that the Pakistan Peoples Party has always prioritised collective public service and that attention should remain focused on the party’s broader mission.

The incident also triggered commentary from political observers and activists. Digital rights activist Usama Khilji criticised the exchange, arguing that public interactions with senior female politicians carry symbolic importance and should reflect professional respect.

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Others described the moment as politically awkward, saying the viral clip shifted attention away from the actual policy discussion regarding constitutional matters and BISP. Neither Bilawal nor the PPP issued any further formal clarification beyond Marri’s statement.

The episode has continued to attract discussion online, highlighting how brief moments in political press conferences can quickly become major talking points in Pakistan’s social media environment.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Bilawal Bhutto, Latest, Lead2, Pakistan politics, PPP, Press conference, Shazia Marri, viral video

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