This passage appears to be a dialogue between various characters discussing the actions of Meerab, a young woman, who intervened in a public altercation involving a woman being beaten. The dialogue includes conversations about family dynamics, societal expectations, and the decision to bring Meerab back home. Meerab's actions seem to have caused tension and raised questions about her behavior and upbringing.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Meerab intervened in a public dispute involving a woman being beaten by her husband.
2. Meerab's actions embarrassed her family, especially Anwar.
3. There is a discussion about Meerab's marriage being suggested as a solution.
4. Meerab expresses her desire to make her own choices in life.
5. Waqas and Sister-in-law visit Shahnawaz's grave.
6. Sister-in-law suggests bringing Meerab back to their home.
7. Waqas is hesitant and wants more time to decide.
8. There's a disagreement about Meerab's upbringing and values.
9. Waqas expresses his love for his daughter.
10. There is criticism that Waqas's unconditional love has spoiled Meerab.