Legal War Declared: Maria B Vows Action Against Dr. Moiz

The long-standing ideological battle between fashion designer Maria B and activist Dr. Mehrub Moiz Awan has shifted from social media reels to the legal arena. On March 6, 2026, Maria B posted a provocative video on X (formerly Twitter), claiming that she has reached her limit regarding what she describes as a campaign of harassment and misinformation directed at her.

“Enough Tolerated”: The Allegations of Harassment

In her video, Maria B directly accused Dr. Moiz of making personal threats and engaging in name-calling. She specifically referenced the “Aurat/Moorat March,” alleging that the event was leveraged specifically to target her and spread fabrications about her private life.

One doesn’t expect ethics from this crowd, the designer stated, framing the opposition as a group operating without moral boundaries. Her central grievance is the spreading of lies which she claims have been circulated without any immediate consequences, a dynamic she insists will now change.

The Legal Counter-Strike

Maria B made her intentions clear: “All legal remedies will be exhausted.” This indicates that a formal defamation lawsuit or a cyber-harassment complaint is likely already in the works. This isn’t the first time the two have clashed, but the tone of this latest video suggests a move toward permanent legal resolution rather than just internet back-and-forth.

The “Personal Chat” Controversy

The timing of this video is particularly significant. It follows a week where the digital space was flooded with alleged chat screenshots. Dr. Moiz had recently shared what she claimed were private interactions involving Maria B’s husband, suggesting that the designer’s hostility toward the trans community was actually a projection of personal domestic issues.

Maria B’s newest video appears to be a direct response to these specific personal life claims. By labeling them as lies, she is positioning herself to fight back in court against the narrative that her activism is fueled by personal vendettas.

A Community Divided

As the news spreads, the digital public is predictably split:

Supporters of Maria B are praising her for defending the family system and taking a stand against what they view as targeted bullying.

Supporters of Dr. Moiz and the trans community argue that Maria B is using her massive platform to distract from the legitimate criticisms regarding her own behavior and the alleged actions of her family members.

With both sides now seemingly ready for a courtroom showdown, the “Maria B vs. Dr. Moiz” saga has evolved from a cultural debate into a high-stakes legal battle that could define the boundaries of digital defamation in Pakistan.

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