Actress Momina Iqbal Fires Back at Nasir Madni, Signals Major Legal Action Ahead

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The actress says her legal team is reviewing controversial remarks made by television personality Nasir Madni amid an ongoing harassment dispute involving her former associate.

Pakistan actress Momina Iqbal has issued a strong response to criticism from religious scholar and television personality Nasir Madni, warning that legal action could follow if his comments are found to be defamatory.

The controversy emerged while Momina Iqbal remains in the spotlight over allegations of harassment and intimidation involving her former associate, Saqib Jodhra, and his wife. The actress has claimed that both individuals harassed and threatened her, prompting her to raise the matter before relevant authorities.

As the dispute gained attention online, Nasir Madni commented publicly on the issue and criticized the actress. His remarks quickly sparked debate across social media platforms, with many users discussing the tone and content of his statements.

Responding to the criticism, Momina Iqbal said it was disappointing for a religious scholar to publicly ridicule a woman or make comments about her character. She described the remarks as inappropriate and stressed that targeting women in public discussions should not be considered acceptable.

The actress further revealed that her legal team is carefully reviewing Nasir Madni’s statements and that she reserves the right to pursue legal action if necessary. Her response has fueled a fresh wave of discussion online, where supporters and critics continue to express differing opinions on the controversy.

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