I dont agree with the writer…how can you keep on saying that this is a national matter. Your just making a big deal out of it.Dont get me wrong i,m not saying beating wife or a woman is something normal.But this wasnt the first ever case in the world. Moin khan certainly deserves a punishment for that. but this matter must not be given unneccessary hype. Calling it a national matter is also wrong.Moin khan dint beat his wife in the field or during his professional tour during which he represents a country..
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I dont agree with the writer…how can you keep on saying that this is a national matter. Your just making a big deal out of it.Dont get me wrong i,m not saying beating wife or a woman is something normal.But this wasnt the first ever case in the world. Moin khan certainly deserves a punishment for that. but this matter must not be given unneccessary hype. Calling it a national matter is also wrong.Moin khan dint beat his wife in the field or during his professional tour during which he represents a country..