Cynthia Ritchie Would Face Serious Consequences: Local PPP Leadership



Local PPP leadership has claimed that Cynthia D Ritchie would face serious consequences if she doesn’t make a public apology for hurting sentiments of Pakistani nation by making horrendous remarks against most beloved political leader of the country, while the party has gone to Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and filed a complaint at cybercrime wing against the blogger from the US who has based herself in Pakistan, reported the local media.

Our sources have claimed that PPP leadership has decided to give befitting answers to the remarks made by the blogger on her official twitter handle, and it was also claimed that the party has witnessed so many planted journalists who have made such unbearable remarks against Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and now Shaheed Benazir Bhutto.

The fuzz started when Cynthia Ritchie tweeted on her official twitter handle mentioning the recent violent attack on model and actress Uzma Khan by a lady named Amna usman that happened to be daughter of business tycoon Malik Riaz, for having extra marital affair with her husband Usman Malik and commented on how Shaheed BB had reacted after coming to know about her husband’s infidelities.

However, in her recent tweets Cynthia has claimed that she was being harassed by PPP activists and supporters calling her “bitch” and a “whore” and a paid US agent on secret mission, in a tweet she claimed:



“since you are questioning my presence in Pakistan let’s question Jason “Bhutto” the Brit living in Bilawal House during BB’s time, & more currently, who’s David? Who are these foreign nationals living with Bilawal?”

And in another tweet she claimed:

To clarify: The stories I was told about BB were from male PPP ministers (2010) who supported Zardari. They also said BB was abused & corrupted by Z. Some of these men assaulted me."

Cynthia Ritchie is a blogger, writer at Express Tribune.


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