Mohammed Shami’s former wife once again leveled serious allegations against him

Mohammed Shami and his daughter Aaira recently had a tearful meeting. The star of the Indian cricket team finally got to meet her daughter, and the father-daughter pair was spotted out shopping together. “When I finally met her again after a long time, time stopped still. I love you beyond words can express, Bebo,” Shami wrote on his Instagram account. In little over an hour, the post received over 1.60 lakh likes. But Hasin Jahan, Shami’s ex-wife, has leveled some severe accusations about the meeting.

Mohammed Shami’s former spouse has alleged that he never enquires about her daughter 

The sole purpose is to flaunt it. The passport for my daughter has expired. The new passport needs to be signed by Shami. She went to see her father for this reason, but Shami refused to sign. He and her daughter went to the mall. He took her to the company that Shami promotes for. My daughter bought shoes and clothes from that shop. Shami does not have to pay if he buys anything from there. That’s why she was taken there. My child wanted a guitar and a camera, and he didn’t buy her those things,” Hasin Jahan told anandabazar.com.

“Shami never enquires about my daughter. Shami remains busy with himself. He only recently met her, but he didn’t publish anything at that point. I guess there was nothing to share now, therefore he uploaded this video,” Hasin Jahan remarked as per the report.

Shami had a lot of personal problems to deal with, even though he was always regarded as an extraordinarily skilled seamer on a professional level. Many grave accusations were made against Shami following the breakdown of his relationship with his former spouse Hasin Jahan. The pacer was also accused of “match-fixing” by his wife, which prompted the BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit to launch a probe.

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