Sajal Aly takes stand against child labor
The Sinf-e-Ahan actress urges everyone to play their due role for the safety and protection of children in the country.


Lahore: Renowned actress Sajal Aly on Friday took a stand against child and domestic labor, calling it condemnable.
In a heartfelt video message, the Sinf-e-Ahan star urged everyone to report any instances of child labor to the authorities.
Sajal Aly emphasized that child labor is not only morally wrong but also illegal under labor laws. She pleaded with the public to immediately inform the authorities about such cases. The actress mphasized that childhood is a time for play and education, not for engaging in labor.
The beautiful @Iamsajalali has a message for all of us.
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) July 27, 2023
I want to thank her from the heart because she is the only celebrity friend I turned to, to ask for a short video asking the banning of child domestic labour, who responded immediately and recorded this message.
If all… pic.twitter.com/eKUfULeYwq
The reaction came after the horrific incident of torture on a child worker in Islamabad made headlines in the local media and raised serious questions about the safety and protection of the children.
Nadia Jamil, a senior actress, lauded Sajal Aly’s message and highlighted the issue of child labor in the country. She also asked everyone to speak up and report incidents of child labor and torture on the children.
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