Abrar ul Haq is a phenomenal Pakistani singer who gained timeless fame through his hit Punjabi Bhangra and pop songs in the early nineties. His popular chart-buster songs include Billo, Cycle, Jatt, Rang Rang, Pardesi, December, Sanu Tere Naal, Nach Punjaban, and Chamkeeli, among others. Abrar ul Haq is currently admired for his charity work and his services in the health sector. He was previously part of PTI, which he left years ago when state oppression against the party started after Imran Khan was ousted.

Recently, Abrar ul Haq appeared on Hasna Mana Hai, where he revealed why he left politics and PTI.


Replying to an audience member’s question, “Why did you leave PTI?” Abrar ul Haq said, “First of all, we should not talk about politics here on this entertainment platform. However, I believe that some things are obvious and known facts. You already know the reality behind it. Now you belong to PML-N, so what can I say to you? I just humbly listened to what you said.”
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He further added, “I would like to say that I am not in to politics anymore and everyone knows why, I won’t go into details, as you all know what happened. But I would like to address the youth: we are indoctrinated to believe that this country cannot be fixed, that corruption cannot end. We have been hypnotized to the extent that good people do not even think to come forward. They deliberately keep good people away so that nothing good happens in this country, and we keep being governed by corrupt people. But you cannot imagine the benefits of the Youth Parliament.”



