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Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has reported receiving death threats and ongoing online harassment, prompting her to seek urgent intervention from authorities.
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The actor shared a detailed statement on Instagram, alleging that she has been facing cyberbullying, mental distress, and serious threats to her life from a reportedly influential individual over an extended period.

In her post, Momina Iqbal claimed that despite repeatedly reporting the matter to relevant authorities, including the Federal Investigation Agency, the Punjab Police, and the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency, no meaningful action has been taken due to the alleged influence of the accused.
She further stated that the situation has escalated to the point where both she and her family feel unsafe. According to her, instead of receiving protection, she was discouraged from pursuing legal action, which has increased her concerns about personal security.
The actress urged senior officials and state institutions to conduct an impartial investigation and ensure immediate protection for her and her family. She also tagged various media outlets and government authorities in her online appeal, calling for swift action.
Momina Iqbal also emphasized that she believes justice institutions should act without bias or pressure, especially in cases involving alleged misuse of influence or obstruction of justice.
Following her post, social media users have widely circulated her statements, tagging political figures and demanding immediate action from law enforcement agencies. The issue has sparked public debate about online harassment, cybercrime enforcement, and the safety of public figures in Pakistan.
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Authorities have not yet issued an official statement regarding the allegations, while users continue to call for transparency and accountability in handling such complaints.