Ali Zafar proposes to have online social media courts

Ali Zafar – a singer, an actor, a brand, and an idol for many, is one of the most beloved personalities of Pakistan’s entertainment industry. Although many people still think of him negatively because of the accusations laid down by Meesha Shafi, a colleague of Ali’s. Meesha had come forth with allegations, that Ali Zafar harassed her while at a private jam session. But when the legal results of the case came, Ali Zafar was given an advantage in judgment by Pakistani courts.

Now, Ali Zafar has started a discussion on social media around introducing ‘online social media courts’. Singer-actor feels social media platforms are being used to press a false sense of ‘self-righteousness’.

Ali Zafar tweets:

Ali zafar talked about the importance of making ‘hate campaigners’ accountable and he suggested the concept of ‘online social media courts.’ He wrote:

Just as the local courts of Pakistan cleared Ali against all allegations, the idea doesn’t seem bad. It took a long while for Ali Zafar to have his name cleared in the alleged harassment scandal. Pointless allegations and riding the wave of ‘freedom of speech’ has become the new norm on social media. These allegations destroy a person’s life.