In a series of Instagram stories, the actress recounted the story of her travel late night on the day of the killing of Noor Mukadam.
The actress posted a screenshot of her tweet which she had sent out that night.
“I had to travel 40 minutes away late last night. I kept a taser-gun out of its holster next to me so it was within quick reach. Window shades up. An extra phone in case I got mugged. Live location shared with friend in case it was worse. Just another day being a woman in Pakistan,” read her tweet.
The actress then expressed disappointment over the reaction to her tweet. According to Ushna, she was told “by a great number of men and women that I was exaggerating and over-doing it by carrying a taser and sharing my live location with a friend.”
Here’s an advice Ushna Shah shared for women who have to travel late at night.
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