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Pakistan Tiktoker harassed
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Pakistan celebrities condemn harassment of woman Tiktoker in Lahore

| @indiablooms | Aug 18, 2021, at 10:10 pm

Lahore: Pakistani celebrities on Wednesday criticised the harassment of a woman Tiktoker in Lahore by a large number of people on Aug 14.

Leaving people in shock, the video of the incident went viral on the social media where the victim could be seen harassed and even her clothes were torn off and she was tossed in the air by the mob.

Actress Mansha tweeted: "This whole drama of why was she there and what was she wearing is getting really old and noone is buying it anymore. Sahi se eik hi dafa bol do, we dont want to do anything to protect women and we want to keep stripping you of dignity because we can."

Actress Mahira Khan said: "I can’t believe what I just saw!!! I’ve said it before and I will say it again - make an example out of these men!
#MinarePakistan."

Actor Imran Abbass said: "Disgusted, petrified, ashamed and speechless.. Quaid-e-Azam! We are sorry. #minarepakistan."

Police have registered a case against nearly 400 people for allegedly harassing a young woman Tiktoker at Azadi Flyover in Pakistan's Lahore city.

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