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Saturday, February 19, 2022

Staring at a woman, saying good morning or greeting by phone is also harassment, Kashmala Khan

 It is also harassing for women to blow whistles at the bus stop, anti-harassment law is not being misused,
In more than 99% of the 4,000 cases, women turned out to be true. Federal Ombudsman Anti-Harassment Address

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Karachi (Urdupoint News advertisment Latest. 19 February 2022) Federal Ombudsman for Anti-Harassment Kashmala Khan has said that staring at a woman, saying good morning or greeting by phone is also harassment. Is not being misused, in 4000 cases, in more than 99% of the cases, women turned out to be true. Addressing a function at University of Karachi, he said that harassment is done in many ways, such as staring at a woman, saying good morning or greeting by phone or touching a non-female in any way can be termed as harassment, bus stop. But going to women or blowing the whistle in their presence is also harassment.

He said that the anti-harassment law was not being misused which could be used to estimate that in more than 99% of the 4,000 cases, women were found to be truthful, which did not mean that the law was being misused. Sit down and listen.


He said that many people have been fired for harassment in institutions and offices.

He further said that legislation has been enacted in Punjab, KP and Islamabad to give women right to inheritance, therefore women are also getting right in property and inheritance, whereas in Sindh and Balochistan no legislation has been enacted yet. ۔ On the other hand, the FIA   has arrested the accused involved in blackmailing and harassing the girl through objectionable and obscene videos and photos. He is accused of making pictures and uploading them on social networking sites Facebook and Instagram.

The accused kept sending obscene pictures to the family members through WhatsApp to blackmail and harass the girl. The accused also sent nasty photos to the girl's cousin through WhatsApp. During the investigation, the Facebook account of the accused was analyzed and several nasty pictures of the girl were found and some other Facebook IDs were also transmitted. The accused was arrested from Wesridge area. The FIA   says the suspect is under investigation and further revelations are expected.

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