Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has accused a Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) of harassment, sparking widespread attention across media and social platforms. The case has now entered the legal review stage after authorities acknowledged receiving her complaint.
According to official confirmation, the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA) has received an application related to the allegations. The matter is currently under investigation, with procedural steps being carried out under relevant legal frameworks.
Punjab NCCIA Director Muhammad Ali Waseem stated in a conversation with media that the case is being handled strictly in accordance with the law. He emphasized that no external pressure has been placed on the investigation and that due process is being followed.
He further confirmed that notices have been issued to all relevant parties involved in the complaint. However, the identity of the MPA has not been disclosed due to legal and procedural restrictions, as investigations remain ongoing.
The development has drawn significant public interest, particularly as it involves a public figure and an elected representative. Social media users have been actively discussing the case, with many calling for a transparent and fair investigation process.
Legal experts note that harassment allegations involving political figures often require careful examination of evidence, witness statements, and procedural safeguards to ensure justice for all parties involved.
Authorities have reiterated that the investigation will continue under established legal protocols, and any conclusions will be reached only after a complete review of the evidence.
The case highlights ongoing concerns regarding workplace and public space harassment in Pakistan, an issue that continues to receive increasing attention from both civil society and law enforcement agencies.
As proceedings move forward, officials have urged the public to avoid speculation until formal findings are presented.