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Sabeena Farooq calls out Iqrar ul Hassan's 'unacceptable' behaviour after airport outburst goes viral

Sabeena Farooq calls out Iqrar ul Hassan's 'unacceptable' behaviour after airport outburst goes viral

The former TV host was seen berating an immigration officer who said something about him to a colleague.
27 Apr, 2026

Actor Sabeena Farooq wants to know if public servants should stop doing their jobs if they don’t subscribe to the politics of whoever is in power.

Her question was in response to a video of former TV host and newly-minted politician Iqrar ul Hassan confronting an immigration officer he claims pointed at him while he was in line at Lahore airport and said, “He’ll be ridiculed like Jawad Ahmed.” He was referring to the popular singer who launched an unsuccessful stint in electoral politics in 2019.

In an Instagram story shared on Monday, Farooq questioned if Hassan wanted all government servants who didn’t vote for the government to “sit at home,” or did he want them to “worship whoever was in power”?

She asked if the United States government had stopped running because its workers didn’t like President Donald Trump and whether people stopped having the right to hold opinions because they were working for the state.

The actor said Hassan was one of the people “who preach peace and calm in Ramazan” and asked if this is how the TV host chose to use what “little power and fame” he had acquired.

“Whatever someone said to their colleague, what is it to you?” she asked, calling Hassan’s behaviour “unacceptable” under any circumstances.

She ended her note saying real men don’t yell at people and spit on their faces, but instead have the ability to express themselves gently. She also rolled her eyes at “privileged Pakistanis”.

In the video Farooq was reacting to, Hassan can be seen yelling at an official of the Federal Investigation Agency working at the airport’s immigration desk. “The uniform you’re standing in, you work for the state. If you’re such a revolutionary, resign,” he said.

The officer in turn told the host, “Sir, I wasn’t talking to you” and asked him not to create a scene and film it for public consumption.

Hassan continued to berate the immigration official, telling him to “act like the son of a man” and “swear to God and the Prophet” that he hadn’t said anything. He told the official that he would “have to apologise” and asked if “I pay [your salary with] my taxes and you wear this uniform just so you can stand here and insult people?”

A small crowd appeared to have formed around the two with some passengers backing the TV personality while other immigration officers tried to de-escalate the situation.

The immigration officer eventually started walking back to his post with Hassan in pursuit. The host hurled one last cry of “shameless” before storming off.

Hassan later posted a statement on his Instagram explaining he was returning to Pakistan with his family after a trip to Malaysia on Saturday when the confrontation occurred. He said he didn’t want to post anything after the fact so as to “not threaten the officer’s job”.

He said he didn’t believe it was okay for people in uniform to be expressing political views while on duty and that he only decided to post his side of the story after he claimed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) spread “misinformation” against him.

He asked the party whether or not the officer’s comments would have been okay if they were directed at a PTI leader. He also said that so many people stood with him during the incident meant they too found the officer’s comments objectionable.

Comments

BJK Apr 27, 2026 02:54pm
This little known person is a disgrace. However I agree that people on duty should refrain from any political comments or taking sides.
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M. Saeed Apr 27, 2026 03:36pm
All government servants are the public servants, irrespective of the political party holding the fort and are, answerable to the government of the day. According to the Rules of Business for Government Servants, they are strictly required, not to indulge in the Politics, as long as they are Government Servants.
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Mahmood Apr 27, 2026 04:30pm
To these nuevo-riche so-called 'privileged Pakistanis' with an entitlement attitude and self-importance, think they are so special that everyone should bow to them, I say: Try to show some respect and polite attitude towards the common man. You are not as special or as important as you think. Yelling and insulting an official in front of dozens of onlookers, will never win you any fans. But only confirms, that some small people think of themselves as larger than life and they have the right to scold anyone who does not sink to their level. Remember, you catch more flies with honey and sugar, than with salt and vinegar.
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Skeptic Apr 27, 2026 04:34pm
To really know a person, and how they think, make them angry. That's when they reveal their real self. Their words and behavior shows who they really are - all the facade fades away.
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Negath Manzoor Apr 27, 2026 05:16pm
Very well said Sabeena Farooq
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Saima Apr 27, 2026 05:51pm
Sabeena needs to stop her popularity gaining stunt and keep herself out of this, without being aware of the real story.
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Ehsan Apr 27, 2026 06:37pm
Yelling screaming like an entitled individual
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Syed Mehmood Apr 27, 2026 06:58pm
Sabaeena should know that public Servants cant do political comment while on duty.
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Raja Rafique Ahmed Apr 27, 2026 08:12pm
Chasing spotlight always, forgetting social values always..
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Ali Khan Apr 27, 2026 09:13pm
Very disappointed at the disgusting behavior of Iqrar. He portrays himself as a completely different person on TV. He made this video for cheap publicity and to be in good books of the government. If he had the point he could have politely conveyed his point without making this tamasha
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Yasin Yusufzai Apr 27, 2026 09:56pm
Very well said Sabeena Farooq. I am sure nation will be proud of you.
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Ali Apr 27, 2026 10:24pm
Well said Sabeena Farooq in her IG. At least somebody have the guts to speak the truth. Iqrar-ul-Hassan should apologize to that officer publicly.
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Nazir A Sheikh Apr 28, 2026 01:55am
Issue of love/ like relationship starts from both sides. Sabeena and Iqrar are both guilty. they both face jail terms for showing off their temper at a public place.
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Zeeshan Ahmed Apr 28, 2026 02:11am
People like her is the reason why Pakistan has not progressed.
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Another Citizen Apr 28, 2026 12:59pm
Good job Sabeena!
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