Tragic Acid Attack in Punjab: Three Women Gravely Injured

Three women, including a mother and daughter, suffered critical injuries in an acid attack after refusing a marriage proposal in Punjab, Pakistan. The assailants, identified as Muhammad Imran and his brother, fled the scene. Punjab's first woman Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, demanded swift action and justice.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Lahore | Updated: 03-09-2024 18:48 IST | Created: 03-09-2024 18:48 IST
Tragic Acid Attack in Punjab: Three Women Gravely Injured
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Three women, including a mother and a daughter, were gravely injured in an acid attack for allegedly refusing a marriage proposal in Punjab province, Pakistan, police said on Tuesday.

The incident unfolded in Muzaffargarh district, around 390kms from Lahore, on Monday. Sawera, 20, her mother Kalsoom Bibi, and cousin Sania, 6, were attacked while sleeping at their home in Mauza Binda Ishaq. The attackers, identified as Muhammad Imran and his younger brother Irfan, allegedly entered the house under the cover of night and hurled acid on the women.

The victims sustained severe burn injuries and were rushed to the hospital, where they remain in critical condition. Investigations reveal that Imran's marriage proposal was turned down by Sawera and rejected by her mother. Seeking vengeance, Imran, with the aid of his brother, resorted to the heinous act.

Punjab's first woman Chief Minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has taken notice of the atrocity and has directed the Inspector General Police to initiate immediate action and furnish a detailed report. Sharif emphasized, "Those who commit violence against women and children should be brought to justice."

(With inputs from agencies.)

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