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Nadia Hussain says she will raise voice for Lahore college student if incident isn’t ‘fabricated’

Nadia Hussain says she will raise voice for Lahore college student if incident isn’t ‘fabricated’

The model faced backlash for lauding ASP Shehrbano Naqvi's video dismissing the incident as 'misinformation'.
16 Oct, 2024

Model and makeup artist Nadia Hussain has made a public call for information regarding the alleged rape of a student at a Lahore college last week. News of the incident at a Punjab Group of Colleges campus in Lahore went viral on social media, prompting the police to arrest a campus security guard and initiate an investigation. The incident sparked widespread student protests at PGC campuses and has since been termed a “fabricated story” by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

On Tuesday, Hussain shared a video by ASP Shehrbano Naqvi, requesting the public to refrain from spreading disinformation that could cause undue stress to the family after the father of the girl also dismissed reports of sexual assault. Hussain said she was thankful the incident “didn’t occur” and shared a video lauding the sheer magnitude of protests that had erupted over the alleged assault. She cited Naqvi’s video to assure her followers that the whole thing was a case of misinformation.

Her video garnered significant backlash from people who believe the incident is being “covered up”. On Wednesday, she shared another another video, asking anyone with any information to prove that the incident did occur to come forward.

Hussain assured her followers that she was not related to ASP Naqvi or the college and was genuinely happy that the students had protested for the alleged victim. Reminding them that she has, on several occasions, raised her voice for women, she said that she would continue to do so for the girl if the incident did indeed occur.

“Yesterday, I made a video expressing my happiness over the fact that the PGC incident was perhaps based on misinformation and this unfortunate incident has not occurred,” she said. “The only reason I said that I was happy was because I believed and wanted to believe what ASP Shehrbano was saying because she is a responsible officer.

“I just want to make one thing clear; I am not related to Shehrbano, nor am I related to the Punjab police or PGC. Yesterday when I uploaded the video, I expressed happiness over the student protests and the outrage. I believe protests are extremely important to raise awareness and to create noise but a lot of people messaged me saying, ‘I’m sorry this incident has happened,’” Hussain shared.

“I would say that I faced significant backlash for my video, despite having always stood up for women’s rights. I am one of the only celebrities who talk openly about any incident that happens regarding women being harassed. So, I would just like to add that if anyone has any kind of information regarding this incident then they should share it with me because honestly, I am not the type who is going to be silenced by anybody regarding any women’s issues and women’s rights,” she added.

Hussain called the incident “very serious” and reiterated that she is unrelated to authorities investigating it. “I would like to verify this matter, and if it is true, I will raise my voice and [if not], I will take anybody to task if they have spread the wrong information,” she concluded.

Comments

Taj Ahmad Oct 16, 2024 05:42pm
I’m glad Nadia Hussain and many others from show biz are coming together to voice any concerns or issues to our ladies is a positive thing in our community.
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M. Emad Oct 16, 2024 05:56pm
Beautiful Nadia Hussain.
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Laila Oct 16, 2024 05:58pm
"IF" incident isn't fabricated??? She thinks this is a case of IF? Tying her hair so tightly has clearly gone to her brain. I can't believe a person living in Pakistan can be so gullible to believe a police and college cover up of a rape. It's common. I strongly advise people to watch the many videos on various channels like Maria Ali, Maureen Sibtain etc who are carefully dismantling the narrative being fabricated and presented by the college and police authorities. Even common sense should make you raise questions. It would be a great disservice and further injustice to deny this happened. Ms Hussain should go and stand with the students and ask them what happened. I dare her.
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Ahmed Oct 16, 2024 07:03pm
@laila Why are you so angry all the time. Shouldn't you be calling out Nadia for all the lewdness she has spread through her modelling? I dare you.
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Laila Oct 16, 2024 07:09pm
@TAJ AHMAD I think you should read the article carefully. She is literally singing the same tune as the police, college admin and CM, in other words she is denying it happened so what support is she giving? She is telling the victim it never happened. Kindly read the articles before commenting, people.
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Akhtar Husain Oct 16, 2024 09:08pm
Is it working.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 17, 2024 05:56am
Tip of the iceberg.
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Sharaf Oct 17, 2024 07:02am
Great way to stay relevant using people's emotions for her own benefits sad very sad
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imdad ali Oct 17, 2024 09:33am
we appreciate the emotions of Nadia Husain for women. We hope she would continue the struggle for the rights of the oppressed women with same zeal and zest.
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NYS Oct 17, 2024 12:44pm
One of the loud actor that subject to raise voice all misogynistic — how to secure women and their active rights at social media...
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Jamila S Oct 17, 2024 12:51pm
Statistics from developed economies published by independent research orgs. indicate that 30% of women/girls 15 and older have been sexually assaulted. Of course, only those victims who come forward can be counted. Who would want to come forward when victim blaming and denial is the first reaction of society?
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Laila Oct 17, 2024 01:09pm
I am surprised people are praising Nadia Hussain. Seriously did you not read the article? She is literally saying she believes the authorities when they claim the rape never happened. So she isn't with the victim. Kindly read first, then comment.
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Laila Oct 17, 2024 06:44pm
@JAMILA S Great comment. I think it's pertinent we remove the stigma of sexual assault and stop translating rape as 'robbing somebody of their honor' and have open discussion and support victims. The stats are an understatement because most don't report it. They know the cost: victim blaming/shaming. Like now people are demanding to see her face and know her name. Why? Just to satisfy their curiosity for juicy details. If it was their sister, daughter, mother or wife they would be singing a different tune. My heart breaks because SA and rape doesn't only ameffect girls on our country. Boys too. Male children that is. Can you imagine the double fold stigma for males? Because our society thinks males can't be raped. I am in awe and deeply moved of the protest movement the students have initiated. Young boys fighting for a girl they refer to as their sister. May they prosper and stay safe. They are up against pure evil. The kids are warriors. Their parents raised lions. How proud they must be.
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