Ume Rubab, the plaintiff of the triple murder case of her father, grandfather, and uncle, pleaded with Pakistanis on social media to support her.
The woman has been fighting her case against Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) MPAs Nawab Sardar Khan Chandio and his brother Burhan Khan Chandio.
Rubab accused the Chandios of murdering her family members including her father, Mukhtar Ahmed Chandio.
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Her car met an accident in Dadu district in Sindh when she was on her way back home after attending the hearing of the case.
Dadu police said that the reports of the attack on Rubab were baseless and her convoy had reached its destination all safe.
She took to her Twitter and called on all the social activists and NGOs to support her cause as she has been facing harassment for the past few days.
“Be my voice before I die too”, she wrote while hinting at other female victims in Pakistan.
میری آواز بنیں اس سے پھلے کے میں بھی ماری جائوں!#SaveUmeRubab
— Ume Rubab (@UmeRubabchandio) August 31, 2021
The tweet received several replies from social media users who supported the courageous woman and her fight for justice.
Mr PM @ImranKhanPTI
bro @ShkhRasheed @OfficialDGISPR
Take notice of this lady ,she need protection 🙏— Ghausiyyah Mughal❤🤍💚 (@Balance2Extreme) August 31, 2021
Most of the users expressed that in Pakistan, the torch bearers of women’s rights only support the cases of their choice.
We demand to law enforcement agencies and security personnel , save Sindh’s daughter, #SaveUmeRubab
Her life is under threat— Maham Jee (@MahamSindhi) August 31, 2021
I stand with @UmeRubabchandio and I request to PM @ImranKhanPTI and @GovtofPakistan to protect the Brave daughter of the nation. Ume Rubab life is in danger. Once Again request that Ume Rubab be given security before it is too late…#SaveUmeRubab
— Zeeshan (@zeeshanAliNA76) August 31, 2021
Not only this, several netizens were of the view that the social activists become vocal for the victims when the cruelty is executed.
Similar to this is Wishah Abubakar’s case, who is the daughter-in-law of Balochistan’s former Governor Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti and has claimed that her husband is trying to kill her.
The users also alleged that so-called human rights activists only carry banners to protest cases that receive more media coverage like Noor Mukadam.