Why Twitter Trended Against Iqrar-ul-Hassan?
As new revelations come to the fore, the social media users termed Minar-e-Pakistan incident as a planned one and ran a trend against Sar-e-Aam host
Tiktoker Ayesha Akram case has been mired into complexity after new revelations on Twitter suggest that Sar-e-Aam host Iqrar-ul-Hassan ‘hatched the conspiracy’.
Lahore police have registered a case against 400 desperadoes who humiliated a female TikToker at Greater Iqbal Park on August 14.
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The video of the deplorable incident went viral on the internet in which a mob could be seen groping and tossing the victim in the air, tearing her clothes in the hustle.
As new revelations came to the fore, the social media users termed the incident as a planned one and ran a trend against Sar-e-Aam host.
Iqrar-ul-Hassan was the first one who interviewed the victim and not from the platform of Sar-e-Aam program but Daily Pakistan and it got millions of views.
3.8M VIEWS #اقرارالحسن_کو_گرفتار_کرو pic.twitter.com/UjfDE5eA56
— usman (@pak_beauty12) August 20, 2021
The people also shared some photos of the TikToker a day after the incident and she also posted videos on the video-sharing application.
However, after the interview was done on August 17, the photos and videos were removed by Ayesha which fortified the case against her.
Meanwhile, the victim’s fiancé, Rambo, is reportedly a member of Sar-e-Aam team.
The social media users are demanding strict action against Iqrar-ul-Hassan through the trend on Twitter that remained among the top on Friday.
An interview of the security guard of Greater Iqbal Park suggests that Ayesha Akram had the chance to leave the park but she didn’t avail it.
It is also being said that the TikToker had organized a meet-up with her followers at Minar-e-Pakistan and the whole episode was plotted.
As per the latest reports, the Lahore police have included Rambo, the fiancé of TikToker, in the investigation while Ayesha Akram has also been taken into protective custody.