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Momina Iqbal Sues Allama Nasir Madni Over Defaming Allegations

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Actress Momina Iqbal has issued a legal notice to Allama Nasir Madni, alleging certain statements have damaged her reputation, honor and professional standing. The notice was sent through her lawyer, Advocate Adnan Ehsan Khan, in Lahore.

According to the notice, the actress maintains that some of the remarks are defamatory and have adversely affected her personal and professional image. Momina Iqbal has demanded an immediate denial of the statements, a public apology and the removal of the relevant content.

The notice also directs the recipient to respond within the specified period. It further states that the actress reserves the right to initiate legal proceedings if the demands outlined in the notice are not met.

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