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Former Pakistani singer and current social worker Rabi Pirzada has criticized the police and relatives of a harassed girl while sharing a social media message in her recent video.
In the video, Rabi Pirzada appears with the girl, Tooba, whom she calls her sister. She informs the public about the cruelty and harassment Tooba faced at the hands of her close relatives in the past. Tooba is 20 years old.
گھر والوں کے ظلم و ستم سے تنگ آ کر رابی پیرزادہ فاؤنڈیشن میں پناہ لینے والی لڑکی کو 164 کا بیان جمع کروانے کے بعد بھی پولیس اور متعلقہ تھانے کے SHO کی طرف سے تنگ کیا جا رہا ہے۔@OfficialDPRPP pic.twitter.com/kSq4FBhFr9
— Rabi Pirzada (@Rabipirzada) November 20, 2024
Rabi Pirzada mentioned that they received court notices No. 164 and 161, in which Tooba testified that all the cases against her had been dismissed, and the High Court had released her. However, the concerned Station House Officer (SHO) continues to call Rabi Pirzada regarding the matter.
She said, “Her brother is harassing her by repeatedly calling. Stop tormenting her. I request the police to refrain from creating obstacles. We secured her release legally. For God’s sake, let her live, survive, and breathe.” Rabi Pirzada also revealed that Tooba had previously attempted suicide due to the harassment.
Rabi Pirzada further stated, “If the police and her relatives do not leave her alone, what options does she have? Should she attempt suicide again? She now lives at the Rabi Pirzada Foundation and earns an honest living here. Please allow her to continue living and working with dignity.”
During the video, Tooba made an emotional appeal to her brother, asking him not to harass her. She said, “I want to work and earn here. I am very happy with Rabi Pirzada, and I want to stay here.” Rabi Pirzada once again urged the police and relatives to stop harassing both herself and Tooba.
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