Pak Twitter users blame Bollywood movies for rapes in their country
Pakistan social media users have linked the dressing up of celebrities and Bollywood movies with the rise of rape cases in the country.

I am common Pakistani.. And I think vulgarity on media is cause of ignorance and cruelty of our culture.. I urge to start campaign against it..#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/p9dP5831Ui
— Mmmm... (@Waqas_amjad) January 24, 2018
And If u dont find dis a wrong thn wait for More Zainabs Stories to follow#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/pltW4rvLlT — Nabeel Chaudhry (@chaudhry_nabeel) January 24, 2018
Apparently She won d Best dress Award and datsnpretty normal????#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/6s8kPcI2rz
— Nabeel Chaudhry (@chaudhry_nabeel) January 24, 2018
That was a Golden period of Pakistan when everything was pure and full from Culture. Now everything is full of vulgarity, nudeness.. #StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/t5dWeYmF7V — Mmmm... (@Waqas_amjad) January 24, 2018
#StopVulgarityOnMedia Our elders did not sacrifice 2 Million lives so that we lose our Pakistani identity pic.twitter.com/QbWE9eCCTS
— Farhan Khan Virk (@FarhanVirkPTI) January 24, 2018
Well These r pics of A lady Whos name is "Imaan ALI" and not sunny leon#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/t2zxJ5Z0GY — Nabeel Chaudhry (@chaudhry_nabeel) January 24, 2018
Hocain say Cocain tak#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/ipCiAYlJTD
— Nabeel Chaudhry (@chaudhry_nabeel) January 24, 2018
#StopVulgarityOnMedia Vulgarity in Bollywood is one of the main reasons of it ???????? ... better we learn from their mistakes instead of adopting their filthy culture of vulgarity pic.twitter.com/XVQzXEkSwR — Nayab Khax (@NayabKhaxx) January 24, 2018
#StopVulgarityOnMedia It is our moral duty to block those channels on cabel which promote Indian content pic.twitter.com/lldd252mXB
— Farhan Khan Virk (@FarhanVirkPTI) January 24, 2018
#StopVulgarityOnMedia You can not sit watching TV with your family, because it is like this. pic.twitter.com/0cokQkQSvS — Bilal Saim (@bilalsaim85) January 24, 2018
Exposed#StopVulgarityOnMedia pic.twitter.com/EDuemtV0zc
— Abdullah Rabbani ???? (@AbdullahRabban9) January 24, 2018
























