Political Shockwave as Reports Claim Ex-PM Gilani’s Son Ali Musa Gilani Was Sent Back by Dubai Authorities

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A political controversy erupted on social media after claims surfaced that Syed Ali Musa Gilani, the son of Yousaf Raza Gilani, had allegedly been deported from the United Arab Emirates by Dubai immigration authorities.

The claim was initially circulated by journalists and social media accounts, quickly gaining traction online and triggering widespread debate across Pakistan’s political circles. Several posts alleged that the sitting Member of the National Assembly was stopped by UAE authorities and sent back from Dubai.

However, Ali Musa Gilani has strongly denied the reports. In a public statement shared on social media, he dismissed the deportation claims as “fake news,” stating that he traveled according to his planned schedule and returned without any immigration-related issues.

The controversy emerged at a sensitive time, as reports have been circulating in recent months regarding the deportation of some Pakistani nationals from the UAE. While social media users linked the alleged incident to broader concerns about immigration scrutiny, no official confirmation has been issued by UAE authorities regarding any action against Ali Musa Gilani.

Recent international reports have highlighted cases involving Pakistani citizens being deported from the UAE, with some deportees claiming they were not informed about the reasons behind their removal. Pakistani authorities have maintained that deportations are linked to regulatory or visa-related matters rather than sectarian or political considerations.

As of now, there is no verified official evidence confirming that Ali Musa Gilani was deported from Dubai. The only direct response available remains his categorical denial, while the original claims continue to circulate across social media platforms.

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