During a recent episode of Piyara Ramadan on Express TV, host Javeria Saud responded to a caller who questioned former Pakistan cricket captain Sarfaraz Ahmed’s English-speaking skills.
A viewer called into the show with an unusual complaint and question: “You are an international player, but when you give interviews to foreign media, your English seems weak. How do you manage such situations?”
Before he could respond, Javeria Saud stepped in to support the former captain. She emphasized that Urdu is Pakistan’s national language and that most Pakistanis are not fluent in English.
She further cited examples of European countries like Spain, France, and Italy, where citizens take pride in speaking their native languages.
Sarfaraz acknowledged the challenges of speaking a non-native language on camera and noted that nervousness is common in such situations.
Host of the show, Javeria Saud emphasized that Urdu, as Pakistan’s national language, should be prioritized.
She encouraged people to take pride in their culture rather than focusing solely on language skills.
She also highlighted the importance of supporting national athletes rather than criticizing them over minor issues.
Her comments sparked discussions about language pride and confidence in one’s cultural identity, emphasizing the value of appreciating and promoting native languages.
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