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Nadia Jamil appeals to CM Maryam Nawaz to act against animal abuse in Punjab

Nadia Jamil appeals to CM Maryam Nawaz to act against animal abuse in Punjab

The actor shared a letter saying a society's treatment of animals was directly linked to the psychological wellbeing of its children.
18 Mar, 2026

Actor Nadia Jamil shared an impassioned appeal to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, asking her to take steps towards preventing animal cruelty in the province in line with her larger commitment to child welfare.

An open letter shared jointly by Jamil and actor Uzma Hassan, said it had been “well established that violence against animals directly contributes to violence in society”.

The document said Pakistan, as a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, has a responsibility to protect children from psychological harm, including exposure to animal cruelty.

In 2023, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, a panel of experts that monitors the implementation of the convention by state parties, issued a comment on the relationship between child rights and the environment. In the document, the committee said, “Children must be protected from all forms of physical and psychological violence and from exposure to violence, such as domestic violence or violence inflicted on animals.”

Jamil’s letter said exposure to animal cruelty affects children’s emotional development and “normalises brutality, weakens empathy and fosters fear and emotional distress”. Additionally, it said “individuals who engage in cruelty toward animals often experience unresolved psychological trauma, which can later manifest in domestic violence, elder abuse, and broader criminal behaviour”.

The appeal mentioned an incident from last week where sanitation workers allegedly dragged a dog through the streets of Gujranwala. Government policy, it said, was very clear on the use of sterilisation and vaccination as acceptable methods of dealing with stray dogs.

At the same time, it said, “violence toward wild and exotic animals is also increasing. Lions and other animals are being paraded through scorching roads for roadside circuses and public entertainment, subjecting them to severe stress and suffering. Reports of abuse of donkeys, illegal captivity of monkeys and the public exploitation of birds under the guise of charity are becoming common”.

The appeal ended by reaffirming confidence in the chief minister’s “commitment to building a safer, more compassionate Punjab” and reminding her that, “A society that safeguards its most vulnerable — whether children or animals — builds stronger moral foundations for future generations.”

In her caption, Jamil asked her followers to read, sign and share the letter, which she called a “respectful appeal for a more humane and responsible Punjab”. She said, “The way we treat animals reflects the values we are teaching the next generation.”

The actor isn’t the first to attempt to bring the issue of animal rights to Maryam’s attention. Actor Ushna Shah penned a similar letter in February, telling her she was “almost perfect” but needed to work on animal welfare.

Zhalay Sarhadi also joined calls for animal protection after reports emerged of animals buried under the rubble of a hurriedly demolished pet market near Lahore’s Data Darbar. The Lahore Development Authority denied the market had any animals inside during the demolition, a claim contested by local animal welfare groups and impacted shopkeepers.

Comments

KM Mar 18, 2026 02:58pm
You are concerned about animal abuse, what about the people abuse happening daily?
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M. Saeed Mar 18, 2026 04:46pm
Stray animals are first need to be restricted from abusing humans!
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Falcon1 Mar 18, 2026 06:16pm
That's nice! As soon as you folks have tackled Child Abuse in the country, you can focus on furry cute animals! Get your priorities straight. We abuse our neighbors, humans, bomb their villages but we care so much for the stray cats and dogs in the country!?
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Rayhan Mar 18, 2026 06:54pm
This is one side of the story. What are the animal rights NGOs and these respected actors doing about thousands of dogs roaming around the streets of all major and small cities? Are they putting any effort to vaccinate them, provide them dwelling or pet care facilities? Rabbid dogs and cats are out there and pose danger to humans. Do something about that first! People know how to treat animals well. Things only get bad when NGOs don't do their jobs and just talk and blame the government who become powerless against media campaigns by so called NGOs for animal rights.
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Abdul Rauf Mar 19, 2026 12:00am
This will be a great step in the right direction to stop cruelty against all animals.Also strict action should be enforced where police personal are found in such acts and ordinary citizens especially the elders are found harassed when they watch such pictures on Facebook and UTubes. We hope CM will take desired steps.
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White Noise Mar 19, 2026 01:50am
Pakistan is signatory to a lot of global laws but compliance, well that is another thing.
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FARHAN AHMAD AIZAZ Mar 19, 2026 09:22am
She should worry about Human abuse across the world They are being slaughtered
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Amna Mar 19, 2026 07:31pm
Well done
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 20, 2026 01:50pm
How about human abuse?
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