Imam-ul-Haq’s alleged infidelity has divided the internet over the #MeToo movement.

Last night, several women, some of who chose to remain anonymous came out with allegations against Pakistani cricketer Imam-ul-Haq. The women claimed that Imam had been cheating on them and was allegedly dating 7 to 8 women at the same time.

The issue being brought to light was Imam-ul-Haq’s alleged infidelity. According to the women who came forward, they felt they had been lied to and manipulated by Imam-ul-Haq. The women were allegedly under the impression that they were in a monogamous relationship with Imam but that was not the case.

One of the women who came forward gave the following statement about the issue.

https://twitter.com/FarhaanahE/status/1154036644753711107?s=20

But there were a lot of people who did not agree with the way Imam-ul-Haq had been exposed on Twitter. Most people took issue with the fact that a cheating partner was being categorized in the #MeToo movement which was reserved for those who harass and commit crimes punishable by law.

https://twitter.com/KazimJamaLi5/status/1154310185978138629?s=20

But there were others who thought it did come under the #MeToo movement in our cultural context and even if it didn’t, the issue at hand and the women’s experiences should not be dismissed entirely because of a misused hashtag since.

https://twitter.com/hamadqr/status/1154102137930047488?s=20

This entire incident has started a messy debate on what should be included in the #MeToo movement and what shouldn’t be. 

https://twitter.com/kalashankauf101/status/1154075657149865986?s=20

Imam-ul-Haq or his representatives have yet to comment on the allegations made by several women. What do you think of Imam-ul-Haq being exposed? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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