Mahira Khan explained the meaning of the slogan My body is my will.

According to details, superstar actress Mahira Khan is also known for speaking openly on social issues and raising her voice for women’s rights. In a recent interview, 36-year-old Mahira Khan also explained the reason for participating in the ‘Women’s March’. My Sethi asked her why she goes to the ‘Women’s March’ and what difference does it make if she leaves? On which the expert openly expressed his views.

She thinks that the people who love her and her followers will support her in the ‘Women’s March’ by seeing her in the ‘Women’s March’, because her fans will think that when they can specialize, why not? Talking about the slogans of ‘Women’s March’, he clarified that their meaning is misunderstood and these slogans are misused on social media.

Mahira Khan said that a lot of misinformation is spread about the ‘Women’s March’ and out-of-context voices are given more importance. People think that the ‘Women’s March’ may mean that women will tear their clothes and sit down. Mahra Khan said that this does not mean that women will tear their clothes but it is an expression that a woman is also a perfect human being and she has the right to stop anyone who sees her body. That he should not look at their bodies.

Actress Mahira Khan, while explaining the meaning of the viral slogan ‘My body, my will’ on social media, said that if someone wants to touch a woman and the woman feels bad, he should also report against her. She can, but it doesn’t matter if the woman doesn’t feel bad.

Mahira Khan, a permanent woman, is in favor of participating in the march and believes in women raising their voices for their issues. She wants all women to take part in the fight for their rights.