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دنیا کی محفلوں سے اُکتا گیا ہوں یا رب!
Nostalgia Katılım Eylül 2017
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Lahoris never fail to reveal their true colours. 🤡
Umme.@NotKalsoom
Lahoriyon k ander courtesy ka ‘c’ bhi nahi hai.
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1st and 2nd year anatomy vivas made me cry like shit
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Medical students, what exam still annoys you when you think about it?
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Assalam u Alaikum,
Saad was presented before the Anti-Terrorism Court today. He is in good spirits and when I told him about the massive social media support and voices raised for him, he was deeply humbled.
The CTD and prosecution had nothing further to present, and he has now been sent on judicial remand.
Saad had no issues with his legs before, but at the time of his court appearance, he was limping and experiencing severe pain in his foot, which raises suspicion of torture by CTD officials. There were also visible injury marks on Saad’s left arm.
This is no longer just about Saad. It is about institutional overreach, abuse of power, and corruption.
We will pursue this bogus and fraudulent case to its logical conclusion. Saad’s ordeal must become a source of hope for everyone who has faced abuse at the hands of the system.
Saad, our family, and I are deeply grateful for all the support and encouragement.
The fight will continue.
#ReleaseSaad
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Allah is the best planner. All their ridiculous attempts to discredit Saad will go against them InshaAllah.
#ReleaseSaad #ArrestCTDOfficer
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This is nuts. They’re in possession of Saad’s phone and are now tempering with his account to make point. I think they miscalculated it, the public backlash against them and support for Saad is now making them nervous, hence this comical attempt to sway the public opinion.
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To civil society, journalists, and state officials:
I am writing as a grieving wife, seeking the immediate and lawful release of my husband, Muhammad Saad.
At approximately 3:30 AM this Monday, 12–13 masked men with guns forcibly entered our home and took him away without presenting any warrant or lawful authority. This was an unlawful deprivation of liberty and a direct violation of due process.
Only after legal pressure did personnel within CTD register an FIR on laughable grounds. This post facto action raises serious concerns of mala fide intent and abuse of process, where the law is invoked after the fact to justify an illegal act.
Saad is a journalist, researcher, and Political Science scholar. His work engages with complex subjects, including Balochistan, Kashmir, and international affairs. He has interviewed recognised public figures such as Former Prime Minister Anwar ul Haq Kakar, as well as senior journalists Sohail Warraich and Hamid Mir, and has introduced major international voices to Pakistan’s media space.
More importantly, Saad has worked with state institutions when called upon, contributing to areas aligned with the national interest. He was vetted, cleared, and entrusted by the State. Today, that same individual is being subjected to coercive action by its functionaries.
This contradiction is not incidental but structural.
If individuals who have been vetted and trusted by the state can be subjected to arbitrary detention and retrospective criminalisation, then the question is unavoidable: on what basis does the state expect trust from its citizens?
The actions of certain personnel within CTD constitute a clear overreach of authority. Powers granted for public safety cannot be exercised in violation of constitutional safeguards, including the inviolability of the home and the right to due process. The law does not permit enforced taking into custody followed by procedural reconstruction.
Saad has never engaged with any proscribed material nor been involved in any unlawful activity. His life and work have remained within the bounds of law and intellectual inquiry.
I call upon civil society, the media, and responsible state authorities to take immediate cognisance of this case. Ensure due process. Examine the legality of the initial detention. Hold those responsible accountable. And ensure his safe and immediate release.
This is not just about one individual. It is about law and dignity. It is about giving hope to others who have worked for the state and Pakistan whenever called upon, who have trusted the state against all odds. This youth must be protected and safeguarded within a shrinking demographic that believe in state and that is increasingly disillusioned and disenfranchised.
#ReleaseSaad #RuleofLaw

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As I said before, Saad's work speaks for itself!
Saad has been working with the State as a Content Strategist particularly on Kashmir.
Dr. Audrey who is banned in India was invited and interviewed by Saad at Eon. That's just one tiny part of his invaluable work for Pakistan.
There is reason why Modi gov has blocked Saad's X ccount in India for he was debunking Indian propaganda way too effectively in favor of the Pakistani State.
#ReleaseSaad @TararAttaullah @MaryamNSharif
Ahsan Shafiq@Ahsan_Shafiq
@KhanAbdullahPK Yes exactly, he shared when he interviewed her
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When CTD broke into our home, siezed our phones they didn't want anyone from the house to call 15. They communicated with eachother "Dekho koi 15 pr call na kr day". Alhumdullilah, one of the family members was still able to call 15 and the record is there. That is why CTD had to file a fabricated and ridiculous case against Saad because they knew that 15 call can haunt them later.
#ReleaseSaad
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