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Abrar ul Haq – Candid Remarks on Jawad Ahmed and Iqrar ul Hassan’s Political Aspirations

Music icon Abrar ul Haq recently sparked widespread discussion with his candid remarks on the political aspirations of Jawad Ahmed and Iqrar ul Hassan.

The recent episode of Public Demand Season 2, hosted by the charismatic Mohsin Abbas Haider, featured an engaging appearance by Pakistan’s beloved music icon, Abrar ul Haq. The segment quickly garnered attention as Abrar ul Haq candidly shared his thoughts, taking a notable dig at fellow personalities Jawad Ahmed and Iqrar ul Hassan regarding their political aspirations.

Abrar ul Haq’s Dig at Jawad Ahmed & Iqrar ul Hassan

Known for his energetic Bhangra and pop music, Abrar ul Haq has carved a unique niche in the Pakistani entertainment industry since the early 1990s. His debut Punjabi hit, Billo, propelled him to stardom, followed by a string of successful tracks like Cycle and Nach Punjaban. Beyond music, Abrar ul Haq is widely respected for his extensive charitable work, particularly in the healthcare sector. Fans often follow his insights on social media; you can find more about his work on his official Abrar ul Haq Instagram.

Abrar ul Haq’s Dig at Jawad Ahmed & Iqrar ul Hassan

During the lively discussion on Public Demand Season 2, Abrar ul Haq addressed Jawad Ahmed’s ambitious political claims, particularly his statement about a laborer earning the equivalent of one tola of gold under his power. Abrar ul Haq humorously remarked, “I just enjoy his big claims because I can’t do anything else. Only he can make claims like these.” He then turned his attention to Iqrar ul Hassan, offering a rather unconventional take on his marital life and its potential political implications. “The man who can manage three wives can also manage the public, I believe, because a wife is complete politics. It should be taught as a subject at university. So, the one who has managed three wives can maybe become a successful politician,” he quipped, drawing a parallel between managing a household and managing public affairs. When pressed to choose between the two as Pakistan’s ‘last hope,’ Abrar ul Haq unequivocally stated that neither fit the bill.

These unfiltered comments from Abrar ul Haq have certainly added a fresh perspective to the ongoing public discourse surrounding celebrity involvement in politics. His remarks, delivered with characteristic wit, have left fans and critics alike pondering the true nature of leadership and public service. What are your thoughts on Abrar ul Haq’s candid assessment of his peers’ political aspirations?


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Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum

Rabia Anum is an entertainment journalist with over eight years of experience covering the heartbeat of the Pakistani film and television industry. She specializes in cutting through PR noise to deliver unfiltered insights, celebrity profiles, and critical industry analysis. Her work is defined by a commitment to authentic storytelling that connects fans to the real lives of their favorite stars.

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