'One more day, another little girl killed
A case has been enlisted after the body of 20-year-old Sania Zehra, a pregnant mother of two, was found hanged in her home.
TRIGGER ADMONITION: THIS STORY CONTAINS NOTICES OF SAVAGERY AGAINST LADIES.
In a stunning incident that has held the country, the body of Syeda Sania Zehra, a 20-year-old pregnant mother of two, was found hanged in her home in Multan two days prior.
The FIR has been enlisted by the casualty's dad at the New Multan police headquarters under segments 302 (deliberate homicide), 148 (revolting equipped with a destructive weapon), and 149 (unlawful gathering) of the Pakistan Corrective Code.
As indicated by the FIR, the casualty was somewhere in the range of five and a half years pregnant at the hour of her demise and the principal denounced, the casualty's significant other, and ran away from the area without illuminating her family regarding her passing.
The suspect had misled the casualty's family at the hour of their marriage and was at that point wedded to another lady, the complainant expressed. The family had documented a body of evidence in the family court against the suspect, but be that as it may, the case was in the end withdrawn.
The spouse repeatedly undermined his better half and compelled her to sell the house she claimed, the FIR said.
The horrifying homicide has lighted a web-based entertainment storm as it comes closely following a few different incidents of aggressive behavior at home. Taking to their Instagram stories, Pakistani superstars likewise communicated their outrage and requested equity for Sania Zehra.
Azfar Rehman required the discipline of the killer as well as the people who assumed a part in his childhood.
On X, Ushna Shah recognized it was off-base of her to once anticipate that the web should feel frustrated about the group of victimizers.
Minal Khan bemoaned the repetitive savagery against ladies, communicating disgrace over cultural disappointments.
Ahsan Khan underlined the memorable need for the outcomes of savagery and asked aggregate activity to stop it.
Rubya Chaudhry demanded serious discipline for aggressors to keep such occurrences from occurring from now on.
Hasan Raheem considered mankind lost, while Maria Unera featured the absence of well-being for ladies in their own homes.
In another story, Unera bemoaned how the issue isn't simply the law, it's the general public.
Mariyam Nafees portrayed the incident as terrible and brought up the disappointment of the framework that permits victimizers to wander indiscriminately.
Mansha Pasha pointed out the psychological wellness emergency among men, which frequently prompts such terrible results.
Dananeer Mobeen underscored the significance of activism and attention to battle such viciousness.
Talha Anjum communicated distress and expected harmony for Zehra's spirit, while Aiman Khan scrutinized the equity framework, communicating her obliteration as a mother.
Maanu got down on people who actually questioned the authenticity of the Aurat Walk and inquired as to why ladies walk.
Sania Zehra's passing comes closely following a lady being killed by her parents-in-law for not planning food rapidly enough and telecaster Ayesha Jahanzeb recording an FIR against her significant other over constant maltreatment and dangers to her life.
Resolving the issue of savagery against ladies in Pakistan needs a ton of work and an aggregate exertion from us all. It needs legitimate change, police procedural change, and, above all, cultural change to guarantee that this doesn't reoccur. In particular, we want shock — shock over these demonstrations of viciousness ought to never fade away.
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