Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has issued a strong public statement on a sensitive harassment-related case reported in Lahore.
She said the matter involving a PML-N member of the provincial assembly and a media personality will be handled strictly on merit and under the law.
Her remarks come amid growing public attention and ongoing investigations by relevant authorities.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz said the case involving a PML-N MPA and a media personality is a “personal matter” that will be resolved strictly according to law and merit.
The recent matter involving a PML-N Member of the Provincial Assembly and a prominent media personality is a personal issue and will be addressed strictly on merit and in accordance with the law, however, I want to make it absolutely clear that I will not spare anyone found…
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) May 22, 2026
She emphasized that no individual, regardless of political affiliation or status, is above the law.
Maryam Nawaz added that state institutions will act independently, impartially, and in line with the constitution.
'No one will be spared'
The Chief Minister said she would not spare anyone involved in harassing, threatening, or exploiting women.
She warned against misuse of influence, political pressure, or threats involving private material.
According to her statement, such actions will be dealt with firmly by the state.
Maryam Nawaz described her remarks as a clear and serious warning to those involved, stressing that violations of women’s rights would face strict consequences.
She reiterated that justice will be ensured “at all costs” and without interference.
Background
The development comes after allegations surfaced involving online harassment and threats reported by actress Momina Iqbal.
She had approached cybercrime and law enforcement authorities, alleging prolonged harassment, cyberbullying, and intimidation from an influential political figure.
The case gained attention after her social media posts highlighted concerns about delayed justice and alleged pressure.







