nighat dad worked for a human rights organisation based in lahore.ents and are keen to ensure that this landmark case is swiftly concluded. today, they are trying to persuade the parents to press for a higher court to speed things up. we wanted to basically set some precedent. if a father wanted to get his son punished, because of what he did, so why not support him? in the beginning, they were very passionate and energetic, and they knew thatjustice will get done very quickly. but nothing like that happened and slowly and gradually, their energies and passion basically turned into frustration. and the same is the case with us, we are very frustrated why the case is delayed so much. like why two years? this is notjust one qandeel story, just imagine what happens with the ordinary cases, everyday. thousands and thousands of cases are pending, people take adjournments, and there is nojustice, you know. for years and years, people are just going to the courts and nothing happens. they are concerned by reports that qandeel‘s parents are changing their mi