Ali Zafar accuses Meesha Shafi of targetting him for personal gains

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LAHORE: Musician and actor Ali Zafar on Saturday accused fellow artist Meesha Shafi of accusing him of sexual harassment for personal gains.

Addressing reporters after appearing in a local court hearing a defamation case filed by him against Meesha Shafi, Ali Zafar said, “To tolerate cruelty is a bigger sin than inflicting it. I wasn’t called to court today yet here I am because I’m telling the truth and a person like that will come to court regardless. And whoever doesn’t show up, you can assume what they are.”

“A campaign has been run against me on social media based on lies through fake accounts,” he continued.

“We’ve given that case to the FIA to investigate because it falls under cyber crime and bullying. I’m saddened by the fact that her allies and even one of her lawyers is following these fake accounts and endorsing them.

“I’m stunned, it’s been an eye-opener, how can someone do this to a decent, innocent man who for 20 years has been spreading love through his art? Can just anyone tomorrow wake up and decide to settle personal scores through an accusation on social media? And herself leave for Canada.”

“I can’t say anything about her intention, God knows better but the facts in front of us are that this was done with a proper plan with a target on me for personal gains,” continued the musician.

“Whether she did this for international recognition, because she wants to be Malala, that I don’t know.”

“I’m here today even though I wasn’t called. It’s been over a year, I’ve filed a defamation case,” Zafar adds.

“Meesha’s case has been dismissed, in the eyes of the law, I’m already innocent. This is a very important fact, her appeal has also been dismissed. This case is for the all the psychological and financial damage she’s done to me and my family.

“It’s been one year and our witnesses have come to court eight times but they use delaying tactics to prolong this. I want to appeal to our respected courts to give a judgement ASAP so that the world knows my truth and her lies. I’m thankful that the process has started today, her lawyer has started cross-examination. I request Meesha and her witnesses to come to the court and face the court.”

On the other hand, Meesha Shafi’s lawyer Ahmed Pansota challenged Zafar’s claim that Meesha’s case has been “dismissed”.

Talking to a private media outlet, Pansota said that Meesha Shafi filed a harassment claim against Zafar with the provincial ombudsperson but it was dismissed on technical grounds by the ombudsperson and Punjab governor.

Shafi’s appeal against this dismissal is presently pending before the Lahore High Court, according to Pansota.

“Stating that the case pertaining to sexual harassment overall has been dismissed would not be correct because at the moment the case is pending before the LHC,” said Pansota, adding that once the next hearing’s date has been decided, the court will pass a judgement on whether the ombudsperson had the jurisdiction to hear this case or not.