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LAHORE: Dismissing rumours circulating on social media regarding the alleged on-campus rape of a student in a private college in Lahore, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif termed it as a fabricated story.

While addressing at a news conference here on Wednesday, she said that an issue was made out of an incident that never existed in the first place. “The alleged rape incident was a fabricated story with no basis in reality,” Maryam said, adding: “The girl (in a viral video) was not a rape victim, but a victim of bad politics and a conspiracy.”

Talking about the student-led demonstration in the city against the alleged rape incident, Maryam claimed that some of the protesters were not even students. “Our opposition party (PTI) launched them,” she regretted. “Whoever was behind this, I will not spare them; journalists and social media users provoked and incited the students and disrespected the girl and her family, and we have traced their accounts. There will be a crackdown against them. The problem is the PTI and not social media.”

Maryam alleged that PTI-paid journalists were responsible for instigating and inciting the students to mutiny. She revealed that the girl’s family approached her and requested that those who fabricated this story should be exposed.

She averred, “Chaos was being spread across Punjab based on lies, especially during the SCO summit when foreign dignitaries were visiting Pakistan. A plan was hatched to mislead and instigate students through social media deliberately.”

In this regard, she blamed the PTI for fuelling the rumours and using them to its advantage. Unveiling the details of the case, the CM said, “The basement of the college had no locks, Rescue 1122 never went despite their claims and even the witness said that she heard about the incident from someone else. I am not only a CM but I also represent women, this is my red line. If a rape did happen, I would have acted before anyone said anything.”

Maryam slammed the PTI and alleged that this party conspired against the Punjab government by spreading baseless news about a rape of a girl student and that she eventually passed away at a hospital.

“Now I have concluded that after repeatedly failing in mustering support for its protest demonstrations and rallies, this party (PTI) has hatched another conspiracy to bring a bad name to the government. The problem with the PTI is that it does not want Pakistan to prosper; if the country progress its popularity would receive a blow.”

She added that on October 10, the police were informed that a girl had been raped at a private college. “The informant even named that girl and said the incident had taken place on October 10. “But the girl, whose name had been mentioned, had been admitted to a hospital on October 2 because she had fallen to the floor due to which she received injuries.”

The CM further that she had talked to the girl’s father who had told her that the incident that was reported in the media was nothing but a lie. She added that ever since the complaint was made, the Punjab Police was looking for the girl. She also refuted reports that the CCTV camera footage had been deleted to hide the crime; there was no witness to this incident, as it did not take place. She also responded to various queries from the media on the occasion.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Jay Oct 17, 2024 09:35am
What a shame.....minister of the same cabinet is saying this us a case and college management is trying to hide ......CM is saying this us fake....very sad...
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KU Oct 17, 2024 10:09am
This is not about politics but its the truth n justice which is being doubted. Given the history of cover-up of similar incidents in past, trust deficit fuels the protest. Its cruel n needs thought.
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:03pm
One of the major problems Pakistan is currently facing is the excessive use of social media. Smartphones are widely used at all levels, from schools to universities, and there is a growing,
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:04pm
And there is a growing concern about their negative impact. Some of the most advanced countries are now reverting to simpler, button-based mobile phones to limit social media use.
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:05pm
Some of the most advanced countries are now reverting to simpler, button-based mobile phones to limit social media use.
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:06pm
However, in countries like Pakistan, the use of mobile phones and social media is still widespread. Innocent children, girls,
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:07pm
Innocent children, girls, and boys are being misled and negatively influenced by this unchecked exposure to social media.
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:12pm
It is true that the video was fake and was spread rapidly across the nation. As a Pakistani nation, we often fail to consider that hidden enemies can exploit such situations,
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Mumtaz Malik Oct 17, 2024 12:12pm
As a Pakistani nation, we often fail to consider that hidden enemies can exploit such situations, ultimately damaging the image of our country.
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Aam Aadmi Oct 17, 2024 02:51pm
If she is right, those spreading such rumours should really be punished. However, if the incident took place, she and other government servants must resign for camouflaging the truth.
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