Mahakumbh ‘Viral Girl’ Monalisa Found Minor: POCSO Case Filed Against Farman Khan, Sparks Nationwide Outrage
Minor status revelation in Mahakumbh viral case intensifies legal action under POCSO, raising concerns over child safety and accountability in public spaces
In a shocking development, the girl popularly known as the “Mahakumbh Viral Girl,” Monalisa, has been confirmed to be a minor, with her actual age revealed as just 16 years. The revelation has triggered serious legal consequences and widespread public outrage.
According to initial reports, a case has been registered against Farman Khan under the stringent provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. The law, designed to protect minors from sexual exploitation and abuse, carries severe penalties, including long-term imprisonment upon conviction.
The controversy began after Monalisa gained viral attention during the Mahakumbh, but what initially appeared to be a story of sudden fame has now taken a disturbing turn. Authorities are investigating the nature of her relationship with Farman Khan, as any involvement with a minor falls under serious criminal offense regardless of consent.
This incident has once again brought focus to the vulnerabilities of young girls in high-profile public spaces and the urgent need for stricter vigilance and accountability. Legal experts emphasize that the POCSO Act leaves little room for ambiguity — if the victim is a minor, the law takes its course firmly.
As the case unfolds, it has ignited intense debate across social and digital platforms, with many demanding swift justice and stronger safeguards to prevent such incidents in the future.
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