TikToker Dolly in hot water after FIR sought against her
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TikToker Dolly was under severe criticism after her video with Margalla forest on fire in the backdrop went viral on social networking platform at a time when the authorities in Islamabad were trying to cool down the fire, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Wednesday.
The netizens bashed the TikToker who made the video in the background music of famous song Pasoori in front of the burning trees of Margalla Hills.
Update: Model “Dolly” who made the outrageous tik tok video of herself in the midst of a forest fire is in trouble! Application for registration of FIR filed with Kohsar PS today by CDA! Now looking for the other culprits in the second video! @CDAthecapital @WildlifeBoard pic.twitter.com/34Qkqm7pKc
— Rina S Khan Satti (@rinasaeed) May 17, 2022
Capital Development Authority Environment Department Assistant Director Protection submitted an application in the Kohsar Police Station for the registration of an FIR and pleaded a strict action against the TikToker.
This is a disturbing & disastrous trend on Tik Tok! Young people desperate 4 followers are setting fire to our forests during this hot & dry season! In Australia it is lifetime imprisonment for those who start wildfires. We need to introduce similar legislation @WildlifeBoard pic.twitter.com/RGMXnbG9f1
— Rina S Khan Satti (@rinasaeed) May 17, 2022
The wildlife fire poses serious threats to humans and birds as well who completely rely on a peaceful environment to live in their nests up in the trees.
Climate change activist Rina Saeed tweeted, “Those who set fire to forests don’t realise the damage they do to wildlife! It is breeding season for birds in Margalla right now & their ground nests destroyed by fire, can’t even escape! Here's a video sent by KP forest dept after recent fires in Haripur side.”
Those who set fire to forests don’t realise damage they do to wildlife! It is breeding season for birds in Margallahs right now & their ground nests destroyed by fire, can’t even escape! Here’s video sent by KP forest dept after recent fires in Haripur side @WildlifeBoard pic.twitter.com/o172HL4oyz
— Rina S Khan Satti (@rinasaeed) May 17, 2022