Nazish Jahangir breaks silence after facing harassment and threats
The Nazish Jahangir harassment case has gained attention as the actress shared emotional messages on social media following the courage of Momina Iqbal.
Nazish Jahangir revealed that she has been dealing with a difficult and painful situation for a long time. According to the actress, she has faced harassment, threats, and attempts to damage her reputation.
Her statements have sparked widespread discussion about the Nazish Jahangir harassment case and the challenges women face when speaking out.
The actress said that many women are unfairly judged and accused when they reject unwanted advances or stand up for themselves. She stressed that saying “No” should be respected and that no one has the right to threaten, harass, or manipulate another person.
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Speaking about her experience, Nazish Jahangir said women often become targets instead of receiving support. She added that victims are frequently blamed while that responsible escape accountability.
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The Nazish Jahangir harassment case has highlighted concerns about online abuse, intimidation, and character assassination.
Nazish also called for stronger action against individuals who use threats, pressure, and social media campaigns to target women. She said many women remain silent because of fear, social pressure, and concerns about their families.
The actress emphasized that justice should be based on facts and evidence rather than rumors and false narratives. She expressed hope that women facing similar situations would find the courage to seek legal help and speak up.
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Nazish Jahangir’s statements received strong support from fans and fellow celebrities, many of whom praised her courage.
As discussions continue, the Nazish Jahangir harassment case has become part of a broader conversation about women’s safety, cyberbullying, and accountability in Pakistan.