Pakistani actress Momina Iqbal has reportedly sent a legal notice worth Rs 190 million to religious scholar Nasir Madni, accusing him of making defamatory remarks against her. The development has triggered widespread discussion on social media, with many people following the case closely.
According to reports, the legal notice was sent through Advocate Adnan Ahsan Khan and claims that comments made by Madni on June 14 and 15 about the actress were highly defamatory and damaging to her character. The notice reportedly states that the remarks caused serious harm to her reputation and mental wellbeing.
The notice claims the comments fall under Pakistan’s Defamation Ordinance 2002, the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA) 2016, and the Pakistan Penal Code. Momina has reportedly asked Madni to publicly withdraw his statements, issue an apology, and remove related content, or face further legal action.
This controversy comes amid an ongoing dispute involving Momina Iqbal and a PML-N lawmaker, which has already drawn major public attention in recent weeks. Reports suggest that Madni made his remarks about Momina while addressing an audience publicly, which she said amplified unverified claims against her. She has openly stated that she does not intend to forgive him for what she sees as an attack on her character and dignity.
So far, there has been no public response from Nasir Madni regarding the notice. Many people online are now waiting to see whether the matter will be resolved privately or end up in court. As of now, no party has been proven right or wrong, and the matter is treated as an allegation that may evolve as more facts come out.




