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Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa refused to be served by Crusteez Donuts Employee.

The recent incident involving Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and Crusteez Donuts has taken social media by storm. It all started when an employee at the popular bakery outlet in Islamabad refused to serve the Chief Justice, instead hurling insults at him by saying “Lanat ho aap pe” repeatedly. A video of the incident went viral, sparking a heated debate on social media.

The Incident

According to reports, the Chief Justice had visited the Crusteez Donuts outlet, where the staff recognized him and refused service. The employee’s actions were widely condemned, with many calling for respect and courtesy towards the Chief Justice, regardless of personal opinions.

Crusteez Donuts’ Response

The bakery outlet promptly issued an apology, stating that the employee’s actions did not reflect the company’s values . They emphasized their commitment to treating every customer with respect and fairness, and announced an investigation into the incident.

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Social Media Reactions

Reactions on social media have been divided, with some supporting the employee’s right to free speech and others condemning the disrespect shown to the Chief Justice. The incident has raised questions about the limits of free speech and the importance of respecting public figures.

The Bigger Picture

This incident highlights the challenges faced by public figures in Pakistan, where personal opinions and biases can sometimes spill over into public spaces. It also underscores the need for businesses to train their staff in customer service and conflict resolution.

The Crusteez Donuts incident serves as a reminder of the importance of respect, courtesy, and professionalism in public dealings. As the Chief Justice of Pakistan, Qazi Faez Isa is entitled to the same respect and dignity as any other customer. Crusteez Donuts’ prompt apology and investigation are steps in the right direction, but the incident also sparks a broader conversation about civility and respect in Pakistani society.

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