A young girl, Shehla from Mulkhow Upper Chitral, tragically ended her life just weeks before her ruksati. In her final note, she clearly named her blackmailer, wrote down his phone number, and stated that if anything happened to her, he would be responsible. The Justice For Shehla Suicide Case is now raising serious questions about law enforcement and accountability.
Her family immediately submitted the suicide note and evidence to the police. Yet even after 12 days, no FIR has been filed, and no investigation has started. Locals allege that the accused is related to a powerful officer, which may explain the police’s silence. The Justice For Shehla Suicide Case is not just about one life lost, but about the message it sends to victims and criminals alike.
What could be more tragic than a daughter who pleaded for justice even in her death, only to be ignored by those sworn to protect her? Chitral is already reeling from a rise in suicides, and burying Shehla’s case will only embolden blackmailers and silence victims.
The demand is clear: register the FIR, investigate without bias, and hold the blackmailer accountable. This is not just about Shehla. It is about proving that the law still belongs to the people, not to power and influence.