Jawad Ahmad calls himself the ‘Last Chance’ of Pakistan

Jawad Ahmad has come forward with his own political party, claiming he is the “last chance” Pakistan has got.

Jawad Ahmad calls himself the 'Last Chance' of Pakistan f

"This is the last chance."

Jawad Ahmad is known for his outspoken views on social and political issues. He has claimed he is the “last chance” for the people of Pakistan.

The singer is now leading an independent political party focused on representing the common people.

In an interview, Jawad Ahmad said: “I am the last chance they have. This is because of three reasons. I am a famous person in this country.

“Millions of people know me. Secondly, I have made a political party that is making its name all over Pakistan.

“Thirdly, I am a celebrity that has made a party. No other celebrity has made a party.

“It takes personal money; you lose respect. I am making a revolutionary political party that is for the people.

“You won’t find another person like me. It is a very difficult task that not everyone can accomplish.

“This is the last chance. After this, the country will break into pieces.”

The public has not reacted well to Jawad’s statements, accusing him of being a hypocrite.

Actress Pari Hashmi wrote: “And we would happily lose this last chance. Sick mentality.

“This country is facing a lot of problems; we don’t want another one. Please leave Pakistan. We have the last hope: 804 (Imran Khan).

He has proved that he is a madman who thinks millions of people know him. You should not interview such people, you should help them get therapy.”

 

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Influencer Ken Doll jokingly wrote: “I should also make a party.”

A user questioned:

“Was he not recently criticising Abrar Ul Haq for joining a political party because he was a ‘failed’ singer?”

Not long ago, Jawad Ahmad criticised Abrar Ul Haq and called him a failure.

Jawad accused him of joining the political party because, according to him, Abrar did not do well as a singer.

Another added: “Who are these people that actually like and follow him? Is he hallucinating?”

One asked: “Is he on drugs? What rubbish is he speaking about Pakistan?”

Another wrote: “He is so self-centred. ‘I, I, I’, there is nothing else that comes out of his mouth.

“What can he do for Pakistan? Pakistanis don’t even like or respect him.

Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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