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Say my name again – I’ll see you in court, warns Nadia Khan

Published on: July 5, 2025 2:30 PM

TV host and actress Nadia Khan has strongly reacted to the ongoing online criticism and personal attacks. In a recent video message, she announced that if anyone – including actors, podcasters, YouTubers, or TV anchors – personally targets her again, she will take strict legal action. She said this warning applies to anyone who crosses the line.

Nadia did not mention any names but said many are using her name for views, especially on social media platforms like YouTube and Instagram. She stressed that baseless personal criticism must stop. Nadia added that she has tolerated this for too long and will now fight back using the law. She plans to file criminal and civil cases, including under Pakistan’s PECA cybercrime laws, to ensure offenders are punished.

 

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She also warned that if the attacks continue, those involved may face account suspensions and repeated court appearances for years. She expressed her frustration, saying such people will be humiliated in courts, just as they try to shame others online. She described their actions as a desperate attempt to gain attention and declared that enough is enough.

Nadia Khan emphasized that the damage caused by false or personal statements can seriously affect someone’s mental peace and reputation. She said it’s time to hold people accountable. She noted that online abuse is not “freedom of speech” when it becomes personal or defamatory.

In her closing message, she issued a final warning to all YouTubers, podcasters, and fellow artists. She asked them to stop mentioning her name in their shows or content. If they continue, she promised to take them to court – not just for justice, but to set an example. Nadia concluded, “This is your last chance. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”

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