Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has publicly addressed serious allegations that surfaced regarding a supposed rape incident involving a student at a private college in Lahore. In a recent press conference, she labeled the claims as a fabricated case designed to mislead the public.
In her statement, she revealed that after the allegations gained traction on social media, she led an investigative committee to examine the situation. “I chaired the final meeting of the investigative committee and am presenting the facts,” Maryam Nawaz asserted, emphasizing her dual role as both a mother and the head of the provincial government dedicated to protecting women’s dignity.
Investigation Findings
According to the CM, the investigation lasted several days and yielded significant findings:
- The alleged incident was reported to have taken place on October 10.
- The student in question had been hospitalized since October 2 due to a serious fall that resulted in critical injuries.
- Upon reviewing medical records, authorities found no evidence to support claims of rape.
Maryam Nawaz highlighted the distress of the girl’s mother, who has multiple daughters yet to marry. The mother expressed her wish for the truth to be revealed and for those behind the fabrication to face consequences. “I do not want anything but for those responsible for fabricating this story to be exposed and punished,” the CM quoted.
Social Media Rumors
The CM also criticized the role of social media in perpetuating false accusations. Students reported that such an incident had occurred, and false accusations were made on social media, creating an issue without any foundation,” she stated. According to her, this type of misinformation leads to unnecessary panic and unrest among the public.
She suggested that a malicious campaign was at play, accusing unnamed parties of trying to destabilize the region during a politically sensitive time, specifically coinciding with the SCO summit being held nearby.
Government Action
In light of these developments, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has announced plans to probe what is described as “disinformation” surrounding the alleged rape case. This inquiry aims to uncover the origins of the false narrative that has caused significant turmoil within the college community and beyond.
The Punjab government has also indicated that a further investigation into the matter will take place. They are committed to ensuring that incidents of fabricated stories do not compromise the integrity of genuine cases of distress affecting women.
Conclusion
The dismissal of the Lahore college rape claims raises important questions about the spread of false information in today’s digital age. As the investigation unfolds, both the government and the public are urged to approach such sensitive matters with caution and a focus on factual accuracy. The challenge remains to balance the protection of genuine victims while addressing the consequences of misinformation that can unjustly harm reputations and disrupt societal trust