Airport confrontation video involving Iqrar Ul Hassan triggers heated debate as social media users question conduct and political sensitivity
A video allegedly featuring Pakistani television personality and politician Iqrar Ul Hassan has gone viral on social media, sparking widespread criticism and public debate over his conduct during an incident at Lahore Airport.
In the circulating footage, Iqrar Ul Hassan can reportedly be seen engaging in a heated exchange with airport staff, during which he questions their performance and raises concerns about their professional duties. The situation escalates further when political affiliations are brought into the discussion, intensifying the confrontation.
According to accounts shared online, an on-duty staff member allegedly remarked that Iqrar Ul Hassan might “fail in politics like Jawad Ahmed,” a comment that appeared to provoke a strong reaction. The exchange quickly turned into a tense argument, with raised voices drawing attention from bystanders.
The incident, recorded by an eyewitness and later uploaded to social media platforms, has triggered a wave of reactions. While the authenticity of the video and full context of the exchange remain under discussion, the clip has already fueled intense online debate regarding behavior in public office environments and the expectations from public figures entering politics under his newly formed political platform, Awam Raaj Tehreek.
In response to the controversy, Iqrar Ul Hassan has reportedly shared his side of the story through a vlog, stating that he initially did not wish to address the matter but felt compelled to respond after the video gained traction online. His clarification has added another layer to the ongoing discourse, though it has not significantly reduced the criticism circulating on social media.
Public reaction has been sharply divided. A large segment of users expressed disappointment over the tone used in the video, arguing that public figures should demonstrate restraint, especially when interacting with government staff. Others defended the airport employee’s alleged remark, while some dismissed the entire episode as a reflection of rising political tensions and stress.
Several comments circulating online questioned the suitability of aggressive exchanges in public settings, while others suggested that entering politics requires patience and emotional control. A few users also expressed sympathy for both sides, framing the incident as an example of escalating pressure faced by media personalities transitioning into political roles.
As discussions continue online, the incident highlights the growing scrutiny faced by public figures in Pakistan’s increasingly digital and politically charged environment. Analysts suggest that such viral moments can significantly shape public perception, particularly for individuals newly active in electoral politics.
For now, the debate surrounding the Lahore Airport incident remains active, with both supporters and critics awaiting further clarification and possible official responses.


