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Influencer Wife Defends Husband Accused of Threatening Air Hostess, Sparks Outrage in Pakistan

A shocking case from Pakistan has ignited widespread debate after the wife of a man accused of threatening to rape an air hostess publicly defended him, calling the allegations “misunderstood” and “blown out of proportion.” The incident, which reportedly took place mid-flight, has drawn condemnation from human rights groups, aviation authorities, and the public alike.

The In-Flight Incident

According to media reports, the accused — a businessman from Lahore — was traveling on a domestic flight when he allegedly verbally abused and threatened a female cabin crew member. Witnesses claim the man used obscene language, made lewd gestures, and issued threats of sexual violence during a heated exchange.

Crew members immediately alerted the captain, who filed an official incident report with the airline and notified law enforcement upon landing. The suspect was taken into custody for questioning.

Wife’s Public Defense Draws Criticism

The controversy deepened when the man’s wife, a well-known social media influencer with thousands of followers, released a video defending her husband. In her statement, she claimed:

“He was frustrated due to poor service and lack of respect from the staff. His words were taken out of context. He is not the kind of man the media is portraying.”

She further alleged that the airline was “targeting” her husband for personal reasons and insisted that he had “no intention” of following through on his words.

Public Backlash and Legal Response

Her comments immediately sparked outrage on social media. Critics accused her of trivializing threats of sexual violence and using her platform to normalize abusive behavior. Several women’s rights activists in Pakistan condemned her defense, calling it “a dangerous precedent that undermines victims and emboldens perpetrators.”

The airline involved has confirmed that they are cooperating with law enforcement and that the matter is being pursued under Pakistan’s strict harassment and safety laws. If convicted, the accused could face prison time and a permanent travel ban.

Broader Concerns Over Harassment in Aviation

This incident has also reignited discussions about the safety of female airline staff in Pakistan. Union representatives have pointed out that verbal abuse, intimidation, and sexual harassment against cabin crew often go underreported due to fear of retaliation and lack of accountability.

Aviation experts say that airlines must strengthen their zero-tolerance policies and ensure legal action against passengers who threaten or endanger crew members.

Where the Case Stands Now

The accused remains under investigation, with authorities reviewing CCTV footage, passenger testimonies, and the airline’s internal records. Meanwhile, the influencer’s public defense has drawn both support from her fan base and fierce criticism from women’s advocacy groups.

The case continues to trend across Pakistani social media platforms, serving as yet another flashpoint in the country’s ongoing struggle to address harassment and gender-based violence — both in the air and on the ground.

Sumitra

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