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“He was placed in an uncomfortable position and effectively singled out over baseless accusations,” Iqbal shared with SBS Urdu.
“These issues permeate everyday life, surfacing in classrooms and workplaces, and they even impact my children,” he continued.
Naveed Akram, the alleged assailant, was born in Australia. His father, Sajid Akram, who was also allegedly involved and was fatally shot by police, hailed from India.
“Blame started circulating within the first hour,” Iqbal noted.
Pakistan’s Information Minister, Attaullah Tarar, recently spoke out against what he described as a disinformation campaign targeting his country, condemning the false narratives regarding the gunman’s nationality.
Iqbal mentioned that when he sought help from the police, they offered little assistance.
Pakistan’s information minister, Attaullah Tarar, said this week his country had been targeted by a disinformation campaign, as he condemned the spread of false claims about the gunman’s nationality.
‘It can ruin someone’s life’
He went to the police to ask for help, but they did little to assist, he said.