Web Desk: Pakistani journalist-turned-politician Iqrar Ul Hassan has responded to a viral video showing him confronting a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) officer at Lahore airport. The incident has triggered widespread public debate.
Hassan rose to prominence through his investigative program Sar-e-Aam on ARY Network. He built a reputation by exposing corruption and counterfeit operations. After more than two decades in media, he recently entered politics and launched his Awam Raj Party.
The incident occurred when Hassan arrived at the airport. According to him, an FIA officer made a remark comparing his political future to that of Jawad Ahmed. The comment angered Hassan. He recorded the officer and accused him of supporting Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI).
The video quickly spread across social media. It drew strong reactions from the public. Many users criticized Hassan and said he overreacted. Others raised concerns about the officer’s job security.
Hassan later shared his version of events on YouTube. He said he does not want the officer to lose his job. He also stated that he contacted the FIA director and requested that no action be taken. However, he claimed that “fake propaganda” forced him to speak out.
He maintained that the officer’s remark was inappropriate. He also repeated his view that the criticism against him had political motives. At the same time, he insisted that he tried to protect the officer from any harm.
Public reaction has remained largely critical. Many users continue to question his behavior. Some argue that a politician should show more restraint in such situations.
The episode highlights the challenges Hassan faces in his political career. His shift from investigative journalism to politics has increased scrutiny of his public conduct.
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