Samiya Hijab, a TikTok personality known online as “Rishta Pakka,” has found herself at the center of controversy after an alleged indecent video surfaced and went viral across social media platforms.
Denying any connection to the video, Samiya claimed in a public video message that the content is fake and was circulated by her former boyfriend as an act of revenge. She accused him of deliberately trying to tarnish her image due to personal grudges.
In her statement, she asserted that the videos were fabricated using editing tools and modern digital techniques to defame her. “I categorically reject the authenticity of these videos,” she said, urging her followers not to fall for the false narrative.
Samiya announced her intention to pursue legal action and revealed plans to file a complaint with the FIA’s Cyber Crime Wing.
The leaked video has sparked widespread debate online, with social media users divided—some defending Samiya as a victim of malicious targeting, while others dismiss the incident as a stunt for attention.
The case has reignited concerns about digital privacy, online harassment, and the safety of women on social platforms. Activists and public figures are calling for stronger enforcement of cybercrime laws to protect individuals from such violations and ensure swift justice.