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Satirical artist Aun Ali Khosa forcibly abducted by unknown men from Lahore

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LAHORE: YouTuber and Political satire creator Aun Ali Khosa has reportedly been abducted by unknown armed men from Lahore, Aun’s brother Ali Sher Khosa confirmed.

Taking on X, the victim’s brother stated that he was forcibly abducted by some unknown armed man from his flat in Lahore on Wednesday night.

Khosa, a YouTuber holds thousands of followers on social media sites and is recognized for his staunch criticism of the incumbent government and establishment with his hard-hitting satirical compositions.

The reason for Aun’s abduction remains unclear and his family showed serious concerns about the situation. “Kindly pray from him. Do spread the word as it will mean a lot to our family,” brother Ali Sher Khosa said on X.

Aun Khosa recently gained popularity with his satirical song ‘Bill Bill Pakistan’, highlighting the recent burden of inflated power bills on the public. The song struck a chord with many Pakistanis, especially given its release close to Independence Day.

Digital Desk

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