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A recent follow-up on the harassment case of TikToker being molested by a mob of 400 men has revealed that the meet-up event was planned by the victim named Ayesha Akram herself.
Ayesha Akram is a latest victim of an unfortunate incident of harassment that occurred on Independence Day at Lahore’s Minar-e-Pakistan, the place where Quaid-e-Azam gave one of his historical speeches in 1947.
According to Ayesha, she was tortured for straight three hours, from 6.30 to 9 pm and no one came to rescue her not even the police. Ayesha was continuously grabbed by her hair and was continuously tortured.
However, according to investigative news was posted by The Pakistan Frontier, the TikToker and her own team collaborated with other TikTokers to boost their viewership. There are speculations of multiple stories that the TikToker might have deliberately staged the whole incident herself.
Invitation of meetup
After the incident was reported, many social media users alleged that Ayesha Akram was the one who called all her followers for a meetup on the independence day through her now-deleted TikToK account.
Guard at Minar-e-Pakistan
Earlier, in his statement, the security guard of the Greater Iqbal Park revealed that TikToker Ayesha Akram had a chance to escape from the situation not only once but twice. She could have easily left the place along with her team, however, she chose to stay for over two hours.
Backing off from case
Ayesha Akram recently refused to file a complaint with the police when they reached the scene. She was the one who filed the FIR, however, upon expanding the investigation, the victim backed off and told the police to halt the inquiry.
New viral video
In her new viral video, Ayesha Akram appealed to her audience and demanded justice for what happened to her. Once again Akram was clearly seen talking normally, neither shocked nor traumatized. She called herself the daughter of Pakistan and demanded justice in the video.
Many people started raising questions about whether she was the real victim or the mastermind behind the incident because in the video she seemed quite normal and was talking as if she had practised her speech.
Mysterious Instagram posts
When someone especially a girl is stripped, harassed, and humiliated publically, a person is traumatized and it is hard for him or her to get over the process easily.
Interestingly Ayesha Akram’s Instagram posts never indicated that she was going through a trauma or she was in any shock after what happened to her at Minar-e-Pakistan.
According to Akram, the harassment she faced happened on 14 August, however, the very next day, she was celebrating 15th August like nothing had happened a day before.
Ayesha Akram and publicity stunt
no matter if might be a publicity stunt or not, no one can stage such an act especially living in Pakistan that too among 400 unknown men.
Moreover, even it is declared that it was staged just fr attention or gaining followers, still, no one has the right to strip, hit, humiliate and harass anyone like this.