Actress Saba Qamar has shared a strong message about women's dignity and respect following the conclusion of drama serial 'Case No. 9' and a public apology from journalist Naeem Hanif over baseless allegations.
Qamar shared a clip from the final episode of 'Case No. 9' on Instagram, featuring a powerful monologue encouraging women to speak up for their rights and justice. The post included a detailed message addressing recent events and broader societal issues.
"I have won both cases Case No. 9 and Case No. 0 (Baseless)," Qamar wrote in her Instagram post.
The actress emphasised her intention to share a meaningful perspective rather than criticize anyone.
"I am not here to criticise or accuse anyone. I simply wish to share a thought that matters deeply to me," she stated.
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"As a society, we must learn to be kinder and more responsible. Women should be supported in their success, not questioned, disrespected, or brought down by false stories and unverified claims. True progress lies in lifting each other up, not in diminishing one another."
Qamar referenced the false allegations made against her, acknowledging the apology that followed while raising important questions about accountability.
"There was a time when false statements were made about me, followed later by an apology. While apologies are important, I believe we must ask ourselves: should a woman's dignity ever be compromised in the first place, without facts or verification? This awareness is essential," she wrote.
The actress concluded her message with a firm stance on women's respect and the importance of standing by truth.
"I say this with grace and sincerity: respect for women is non-negotiable. I stood by the truth, and that is why justice prevailed. May we all choose truth, empathy, and fairness. This message comes from a place of positivity, integrity, and authenticity," Qamar stated.
In November, journalist Naeem Hanif made an unverified claim about Qamar during a podcast appearance, falsely alleging the actress was in a live-in relationship in Lahore.
Hanif later issued a public apology, admitting his statement was unverified and contrary to facts.
