Dr. Nabiha urges social media users to avoid personal life comments
Dr. Nabiha urges social media users to avoid personal life comments
Dr. Nabiha urges social media users to avoid personal life comments
(Web Desk): Dr. Nabiha has urged people to avoid discussing her personal life, requesting privacy and respect amid social media debates through a video message.

Dr. Nabiha has requested people avoid discussing her personal life after social media debates, urging respect and privacy regarding family matters and online commentary. She clarified her position through a video message.

Social media privacy concerns have recently increased after discussions surrounding Dr. Nabiha’s personal life gained attention online. In her statement, she thanked supporters but strongly requested that people avoid inappropriate remarks about her husband.

Speaking in the video, Dr. Nabiha said she was compelled to release a clarification due to ongoing online discussions. She expressed distress over the negative comments and urged users not to “add salt to an already burning issue,” emphasizing that her personal life is a private matter between herself and God.

 

 

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Dr. Nabiha had previously discussed her marital life during a Ramadan transmission on a television program, where she shared her desire to build a stable family life. She mentioned that she had willingly chosen this path after declining several marriage proposals.

Addressing rumors about age differences, Dr. Nabiha rejected exaggerated social media claims. She stated that the age gap between her and her husband is only about three to four years, but online discussions have amplified the issue unnecessarily.

The public figure’s appeal reflects growing concerns about digital privacy, responsible social media behavior, and respectful online discourse in Pakistan’s rapidly expanding digital space. Experts believe cyber etiquette and online respect should be promoted to protect individuals from harassment.