Sabeena Farooq Raises Concerns Over Legal System Inequality in Social Media Post

Popular Pakistani actress Sabeena Farooq has sparked discussion on social media after sharing a strong commentary on perceived flaws in the legal system and societal responses to crimes involving children.

In an Instagram story, the actress highlighted what she described as a troubling disparity in how different types of offenders are treated. She wrote that “dogs who bite children are getting more severe punishments than grown men who rape children,” adding that “we are living in a dystopia.”

Her remarks pointed to a broader concern about how justice is applied in cases involving serious crimes against minors. The comparison suggested frustration over situations where animals involved in attacks are often swiftly euthanized, while human suspects in severe criminal cases may experience delays in trials or inconsistent sentencing outcomes.

The statement quickly gained attention online, with many social media users engaging in debate over the effectiveness and fairness of legal systems in protecting vulnerable groups, particularly children. The discussion also reflected ongoing public concern about delays in judicial processes and enforcement gaps in sensitive criminal cases.

Farooq’s post also emphasized her emotional response to the issue, concluding with the phrase “We are living in a dystopia,” which underscored her dissatisfaction with what she views as systemic failure in ensuring justice and accountability.

The actress, who is currently not active in television drama projects, continues to maintain an active presence on social media. She frequently uses her platform to comment on social issues and express opinions on topics related to justice, safety, and public awareness.

Her latest remarks add to a growing trend of public figures in Pakistan using digital platforms to highlight societal concerns and spark conversations around governance, law enforcement, and child protection.

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