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Saba Qamar shares copy of defamation notice issued to journalist Naeem Hanif over ‘baseless claims’

Saba Qamar shares copy of defamation notice issued to journalist Naeem Hanif over ‘baseless claims’

The actor shared a copy of a defamation notice demanding he apologise publicly, take down the defamatory content and pay Rs100m in damages.
04 Nov, 2025

Actor Saba Qamar has shared a copy of a legal notice purportedly issued to journalist Naeem Hanif over “defamatory” comments he made about her on a YouTube podcast. In a series of Instagram stories, the actor posted screenshots of the notice alongside a message for her audience.

She said she had “taken legal action against a journalist who spread false and baseless claims about me”. Telling fans and industry fellows to be strong and stand up to defamation and disrespect, she asked them to call such people out and hold them accountable. “No one,” the star said, “has the right to make false accusations just for attention”.

On November 1, Hanif appeared on a news podcast on the YouTube channel RNN TV and discussed the controversy surrounding Qamar’s recent statements on preferring to live in Lahore over Karachi. During the discussion he made allegations of moral ineptitude against the actor dating back to the early 2000s. He also made similar claims about actor Natasha Ali and passed derogatory remarks against actor Mishi Khan.

Hanif is listed as the CEO of RNN TV on its website. He has not acknowledged the notice on his public social media pages.

The notice claimed the journalist had “made and disseminated defamatory, sexist and derogatory statements concerning [Qamar’s] personal and moral character”. It accused the journalist of peddling the “regressive notion that a woman’s achievements are not earned through merit or professionalism but through association with men”.

Hanif’s tirade was “delivered in a tone of mockery and insinuation,” the notice claimed, adding that it was “not part of any legitimate journalistic inquiry or cultural criticism” and that it was a “a misogynistic spectacle designed to sensationalise a false narrative against a woman in the public eye”.

Saying his statements “fell short of all journalistic standards” and that they amounted to “weaponisation of speech to reinforce patriarchal attitudes and publicly police the morality of women who succeed on their own merit,” the notice said Hanif caused Qamar “loss of reputation,” alongside “severe mental agony, psychological harm and trauma”.

Qamar has demanded the journalist take the sexist and defamatory content down within seven days. The notice also calls on Hanif to publicly apologise for his claims, refrain from making any further statements on Qamar’s personal and professional life and pay the actor Rs100 million in damages. Failure to comply may result in the matter being taken to court, the notice said.

Comments

Aziz Ullah Nov 04, 2025 03:50pm
Really appreciable that these degenerative journalists, a black spot on journalism, can be challenged by someone!
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John O’Sutton Nov 04, 2025 06:38pm
If the allegations are false then claim Rs Ten Crore for the falsehood. Best wishes to the truthful.
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M. Saeed Nov 04, 2025 08:00pm
A person is what, he feels bad in others. This is famous saying of a learned person of our own society. It is simple to understand and acknowledge!
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Laila Nov 05, 2025 08:43am
Good for her. But these notices will mean nothing if not followed through. None of the defamation lawsuits claims and notices whether Zafar/Shafi, Ghias/Maria B, or others have been followed up. No update. No news. No rulings. Seemingly, people just issue a notice and then nothing. I hope Ms. Qamar follows it through. Our journalists must be professional. Most are not even qualified to call themselves journalists. They pass personal opinions with bias off as facts. Nobody hold them accountable. Hold them accountable by following the cases through in courts with a conviction, you will see it works as a deterrent. Worst case, you lose but they have to cough up money for legal bills. Best case, you win and they have to apologize, retract and pay damages. No concession for female journalists or YouTube journalists.
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Laila Nov 05, 2025 06:15pm
@John O'Sutton (never heard this surname before) This is Pakistan. Not the USA where you can sue and get compensation. In Pakistan people don't sue unless they are either wealthy and trying to silence opponents, dissent, free speech OR they actually have a case. Ms Qamar has no incentive to make false allegations. Nadeem Hanifs statements are on public record. He should have no problem substantiating them with evidence. Otherwise its defamation. I find it peculiar that when a woman holds a man accountable, people automatically side with the accused. But when it's a male accusing a woman, the accuser is supported as if he is infallible. But yes, may the truth win. It's Pakistan, so not much hope for that either.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Nov 06, 2025 12:08pm
A true journalist would refrain from doing things like that.
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