PPP's Zulfiqar Shah requests FIA to act against 'fake news' of his marriage with Hareem Shah
Lahore: Pakistan Peoples Party MPA Zulfiqar Shah has written a letter to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) against a person who ran a 'fake news' about his (Shah) marriage with famous TikToker Hareem Shah.

The complainant says one Ali Rind had posted on social media about his marriage with Hareem Shah. "The fake news has damaged my reputation so I request the FIA's cyber crime wing to take action against Rind," Shah mentioned in the complaint.
Zulfiqar Shah in his tweet says, "I have filed my complaint to the DG FIA Islamabad along with the FIA Cyber Crime Wing in Karachi against the false allegations that were made against me by a social media page recently. It is in order to avoid occurence of such malpractices in future."
I have filed my complaint to DG FIA Islamabad along with the FIA Cyber Crime Wing in Karachi against the false allegations that were made against me by a social media page recently.
— Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah (@SyZulfiqarShah) July 1, 2021
It is in order to avoid occurence of such malpractices in future. pic.twitter.com/dUDzhXC3o1

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