9 witnesses refute Meesha Shafi's harassment allegations against Ali Zafar

Published May 30, 2019
Ali Zafar has filed a defamation suit against Meesha Shafi who accused him of sexual harassment. — Photo courtesy of Indian Express/File
Ali Zafar has filed a defamation suit against Meesha Shafi who accused him of sexual harassment. — Photo courtesy of Indian Express/File

A sessions court in Lahore on Thursday recorded the statements of nine witnesses produced by Ali Zafar's counsel, during the hearing of a defamation suit filed by the singer against Meesha Shafi.

Shafi had last year accused Zafar of sexually harassing her on multiple occasions. Zafar had denied the allegations and filed a defamation suit in which he has said that Shafi had levelled "baseless and unfounded" accusations that have allegedly tarnished his reputation and caused pain to his family.

Seven out of the nine witnesses, who appeared before the court today, had already filed affidavits declaring Shafi's allegations as false.

Guitarist Asad Ahmed, bass player Muhammad Ali, drummer Qaisar Zain, backing vocalists Aqsa Ali and Kinza Muneer, saxophone player Muhammad Taqi, percussionist Kashif Chaman, flute player Baqir Abbas and keyboard player Joshua Keith were produced before court by Zafar's counsel as eyewitnesses of the rehearsal session during which Shafi has claimed she was harassed. Additional Sessions Judge Amjad Ali Shah heard the case.

During cross-examination, Zain told the lawyers that he was stationed behind the singers during the rehearsal and would have seen if anything even close to what Shafi said had transpired. Ahmed echoed Zain's statement and said he was watching both singers during the rehearsal.

Meanwhile, Ali and Muneer said they were "shocked" at Shafi's allegations and thought they were "obligated to speak up as women".

All of the witnesses maintained that Shafi and Zafar stood at a distance of two to three feet.

The court summoned more witnesses to appear for the next hearing, which will be held on June 11.

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