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Netizens blame Minar-e-Pakistan TikToker of playing ‘woman card’ to gain fame 

August 19, 2021 01:06 PM


By now, everyone must be aware of the distressing incident that took place at Minar-e-Pakistan during which female TikToker Ayesha Akram was assaulted in broad daylight by 400 men.

This incident took place at Greater Iqbal Park, Lahore on 14th August (Independence Day).

As soon as the incident gained recognition over the internet, Pakistani netizens started raising voices against the insensitivity and brutality Miss Akram had to endure.

Also Read: “No other option than to suicide,” Iqbal Park incident victim girl warns in new video

Also Read: Minar-e-Pakistan incident: Police body to fix responsibility for laxity

However while many are supporting the TikToker, there are also some people who think that Ayesha is playing the ‘woman card’ to acquire followers.

Former actress Sanam Chaudhry has stated: “Woh videos dekh ker meri rooh kaanp gayee lekin Ayesha ka dukh mujhe kyoun nazar nahi aa raha? Allah mujhe maaf kare if I am wrong.”

Chaudhry further elaborated: “I am unable to digest that she has the time to make such videos.”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSui-KFIdgX/?utm_medium=copy_link

Showbiz personality Mathira also had an opinion regarding Miss Akram which she shared in response to Sanam’s post: “Sorry but I thought the same trauma and sorrow is not at all shown on her face or maybe what happened is seriously wrong but I think she has decided to cash this unfortunate incident.”

Also Read: Lahore police register case against manhandling of TikToker at Minar-e-Pakistan

https://twitter.com/wasimmughal_/status/1428025056270168067

Internet users fail to understand that after going through such a tragic experience, how is this possible that a woman who experienced assault has the time to appear in interviews, reveal her face and is also making sure to reveal her TikTok ID?

https://twitter.com/Rak_KHr/status/1428031301861392386

Also netizens think that while appearing in videos, Ayesha Akram doesn’t look like the woman who has just been assaulted by 400 men.

Also Read: Traumatized Tiktoker says ‘they’ pounced upon me, tossed me up, torn my clothes

https://twitter.com/ImMeharSam/status/1427951634005598213

So could it be possible that TikToker Ayesha is seeing this incident as an opportunity to acquire fame?

 

 



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