- Ali Zafar takes to Twitter to express his views on Adil Raja’s remarks about some A-list Pakistani actresses.
- The Kill Dil actor says defamation laws need to be improved.
- That decisions are made in days rather than years and cases can be handled quickly.
Many musicians have stepped forward to defend the Pakistani actresses amid the uproar brought on by Major (retired) Adil Raja’s comments regarding some A-list actresses.
Ali Zafar takes to Twitter to express his views on Adil Raja’s remarks about some A-list Pakistani actresses.
The Kill Dil actor tweeted, “Unless the defamation laws (specially cyber crime laws on defamation under FIA) are not implemented properly and decisions are made in days rather than years, you will keep seeing slander, mud-slinging and character assassination from all sides, everywhere, everyday.”
Unless the defamation laws (specially cyber crime laws on defamation under FIA) are not implemented properly and decisions are made in days rather than years, you will keep seeing slander, mud-slinging and character assassination from all sides, everywhere, everyday. #cybercrime
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 3, 2023
Continuing the Twitter thread, Zafar added, “The FIA cyber crime unit should be equipped and empowered with latest technology, enhanced man power to make it more efficient and transparent. Everyone deserves to live in peace with their dignity. Everyone means everyone. Not a particular class.”
The FIA cyber crime unit should be equipped and empowered with latest technology, enhanced man power to make it more efficient and transparent.
Everyone deserves to live in peace with their dignity. Everyone means everyone. Not a particular class.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 3, 2023
The Dear Zindagi star discussed how Zafar too has been a victim of the legal system. “I remember in my case, it took 2 years for FIA to investigate & find them guilty of an organised crime. However, the investigating officer was accused of harassment, the one who signed FIR suspended. The culprits got a stay from court with no consequence. Now THAT is privilege.”
I remember in my case, it took 2 years for FIA to investigate & find them guilty of an organised crime. However, the investigating officer was accused of harassment, the one who signed FIR suspended. The culprits got a stay from court with no consequence. Now THAT is privilege.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 3, 2023
The Teefa in Trouble actor recommended that laws and regulations should be stressed as being important.
“Laws were emended to protect one person and the gang with facilitations probably never seen in judicial history. To the extent that the culprit doesn’t even have to come to court for cross examination like ordinary people. Rather allowed to Skype or Zoom from the comfort of home.”
Laws were emended to protect one person and the gang with facilitations probably never seen in judicial history.
To the extent that the culprit doesn’t even have to come to court for cross examination like ordinary people. Rather allowed to Skype or Zoom from the comfort of home— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 3, 2023
The actor from Total Siyapaa made clear how serious the circumstance was. “Not to forget, the death threats I received mentioning my children. “Take the cases back or we know where your children go”. And for some these individuals are heroes/protectors of human rights. Activists par excellence. Only if they could see their true faces. They will,” Zafar tweeted.
Not to forget, the death threats I received mentioning my children. “Take the cases back or we know where your children go”.
And for some these individuals are heroes/protectors of human rights. Activists par excellence. Only if they could see their true faces. They will.
— Ali Zafar (@AliZafarsays) January 3, 2023
Twitter users chimed in to applaud Zafar for raising his voice.

Ghabrana Nahi Hai, Dil Karey, Pehli Si Muhabbat, Pareshan Kyun Lage Tu, Hum Tum, Mere Dildar Sanam, and Mein Ura are some of Zafar’s most recent songs.
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