Amid the torrential rains that have the whole country in a state of emergency, many celebs have stepped up to help. One of these celebs is singer Hadiqa Kiani.
The Buhey Baariyan singer put efforts into helping the affectees of Baluchistan in particular. The province has suffered huge damage to its infrastructure. Many celebrities have done their share and urged many others to come forward and help the affectees in their time of need.
For more information about our campaign and about how our efforts are reaching flood victims daily, please visit https://t.co/4aZU4QXwZp
— Hadiqa Kiani (@Hadiqa_Kiani) September 12, 2022
However, the Raqeeb Sey actress is doing more than voicing support. She is on the ground, knee-deep in the relief work.
The Dupatta singer recently visited Balochistan and has taken it upon herself to rebuild three villages in the province. She is really exhausting all her means to extend support to the affectees in devastated areas. In a tweet, she shared how that is a vow she has made to herself.
“My most recent trip to Balochistan allowed me to meet the brave people who have lost almost everything, … I have now taken it as my responsibility to rebuild the villages of Rabbi, Chattar and now Tamboo. Inshallah, we will rebuild stronger than before with the guidance of Allah SWT.”
My most recent trip to Balochistan allowed me to meet the brave people who have lost almost everything. I have now taken it as my responsibility to rebuild the villages of Rabbi, Chattar & now Tamboo. Inshallah we will rebuild stronger than before with the guidance of Allah SWT. pic.twitter.com/uYmbwGg8fL
— Hadiqa Kiani (@Hadiqa_Kiani) September 12, 2022
In a separate tweet, the Dobara actress shared how this is just the beginning of her efforts. She plans to do more.
“I am planning to visit remote regions of Punjab and Sindh in the next few weeks and will be adopting remote villages in these regions as well. I urge all Pakistanis who are able, to adopt a village and to help our brethren,” she tweeted.
This is just the beginning. I am planning to visit remote regions of Punjab and Sindh in the next few weeks and will be adopting remote villages in these regions as well. I urge all Pakistanis who are able, to adopt a village and to help our brethren.
— Hadiqa Kiani (@Hadiqa_Kiani) September 12, 2022
Something in particular she highlighted was that women have access to essential items.
“We must ensure basic needs of women are not forgotten when we are sending support.”
🙏🏼🤍 we must ensure basic needs of women are not forgotten when we are sending support. https://t.co/a6QlgFMHAg
— Hadiqa Kiani (@Hadiqa_Kiani) August 27, 2022
That is something that has been the center of debate on social media, as some people argued that menstrual hygiene products aren’t essential.