Iqrar Ul Hassan Enters Politics: Launch of “Awam Raj Party” Sparks Debate
Renowned investigative journalist and television anchor Iqrar Ul Hassan has officially stepped into Pakistan’s political arena with the launch of his new political party, Pakistan Awam Raj Tehreek, commonly referred to as the Awam Raj Party. The announcement was made during a press conference in Lahore and immediately became a major talking point across traditional and social media.
1/15/20262 min read


A Party Built on “People’s Rule”
According to Iqrar Ul Hassan, the Awam Raj Party is founded on the principle of “awam ki hakmrani”—rule of the people. He emphasized that the party is not centered around a single personality, family, or elite group, but is instead designed to function as a collective democratic platform.
In a notable move that sets him apart from conventional political leaders, Iqrar announced that he will not seek any government office or official position. He stated that his role will remain that of a facilitator and watchdog, aiming to empower citizens rather than accumulate personal power.
The Red Flag That Went Viral
Alongside the party’s name, the Awam Raj Party flag was also unveiled—and it quickly became a viral topic. The flag features a red background with a yellow crescent and star, a design that triggered mixed reactions online.
While supporters viewed the red color as a symbol of struggle, resistance, and public empowerment, critics and social media users were quick to mock the design. Many drew comparisons to socialist or Soviet-era flags, while others humorously labeled the party itself a “red flag,” turning the visual reveal into a meme trend.
Social Media Reaction: Support, Criticism, and Trolls
As expected, the internet responded with a wide range of opinions. Some praised Iqrar Ul Hassan for attempting to challenge traditional politics and for taking a principled stance against holding power. Others questioned whether a media personality could successfully transition into political leadership, especially while maintaining neutrality.
Despite the trolling, the party’s launch succeeded in one major aspect: it captured public attention and sparked a national conversation about alternative political movements in Pakistan.
What Comes Next?
The Awam Raj Party positions itself as a movement rather than a conventional political organization, focusing on internal democracy, youth participation, and public accountability. Whether it evolves into a significant political force or remains a symbolic challenge to the status quo will depend on how effectively it translates its ideals into grassroots action.
One thing is certain: Iqrar Ul Hassan’s entry into politics—and the red flag of Awam Raj Party—has already left a visible mark on Pakistan’s political discourse.
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