Former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader and singer Abrar ul Haq has apologised for performing at a property expo held in London, two days after he quit the party.

“I shouldn’t be in London if Pakistanis are unhappy,” said Abrar.

The singer stated that he went to the London ceremony for a hospital’s charity fundraising.

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Denying media reports that he was mobbed by PTI workers, Abrar said that the miscreants who targeted him were planted people.

Haq further said that he is sorry if anyone’s sentiments were hurt.


During the show, the anchor played a video chunk of Abrar’s 2019 statement in which he justified assassination attempt on his constituency rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Ahsan Iqbal. The host then asked Abrar if he regretted his statement. To which Abrar said that such acts should be condemned.

Abrar ul Haq had announced on Friday that he is parting ways with PTI, saying he didn’t see any purpose in staying with the party. He was in tears as he made the announcement.