"Do spread the word as it will mean a lot to our family."
The sudden abduction of renowned Pakistani YouTuber Aun Ali Khosa from his home in Lahore has shocked the online community.
It has left his family and followers in a state of distress and uncertainty.
Aun Ali Khosa is a popular satirical content creator known for his witty and critical videos.
His content takes a humorous yet incisive look at the government and societal issues.
His unique style, blending humour, irony, and exaggeration to highlight flaws in the system, has earned him a dedicated following.
It has made him a prominent voice of dissent in Pakistan.
According to his brother Ali Sher Khosa, the YouTuber was taken away by a group of unidentified individuals.
He expressed deep concern over the safety and well-being of his sibling.
Ali tweeted: “Today in the middle of the night, my brother has been taken into custody by some unknown armed men from his flat in Lahore.
“Kindly pray for him.
“Do spread the word as it will mean a lot to our family.”
The lack of concrete information surrounding Aun’s disappearance has only added to the family’s anguish.
Authorities are yet to provide any official updates on the case or the progress of the investigation.
As the family grapples with the uncertainty surrounding Aun’s whereabouts, they have made a heartfelt appeal to the public.
They have pleaded for assistance in ensuring his safe return.
The outpouring of support and solidarity from the community has been a source of solace during this trying time.
Aun Ali Khosa’s recent song ‘Bill Bill Pakistan’, which is a satirical take on ‘Dil Dil Pakistan’, resonated with audiences across the country.
The song is a sharp criticism of inflated utility bills, further cementing his reputation as a fearless critic unafraid to challenge the status quo.
His disappearance has ignited a wave of outrage and concern, with calls mounting for his immediate release.
Many are demanding for the authorities to prioritise his safety above all else.
A user stated: “Now even speaking the truth is a crime in this country.
“Other countries are already on the moon and we don’t have basic human rights.”
One wrote: “We are with you Aun Khosa! Release him soon.”
A third added: “This government has crossed all boundaries of barbarism.”
As the search for Aun continues and his family remains hopeful for his safe return, the clamour for justice and transparency grows louder.








