Iffat Omar terms Aun Chaudhry’s victory a ‘joke’
Iffat wrote: “Salman Akram Raja losing and Aun Chaudhry winning is the biggest joke from these elections”.


Lahore: Pakistani actress and viral social media star Ifta Omar termed the victory of Istehkam-e-Pakistan Party (IPP) leader Aun Chaudhry a joke.
Tunring to micro-blogging website X, Iffat wrote: “Salman Akram Raja losing and Aun Chaudhry winning is the biggest joke from these elections”.
Stop this bullshit now and accept it’s out of your hands now, stated Iffat.
Referring to Imran Khan, she continued to say that be that as he may, it is a fact that people want him, therefore face it.
@salmanAraja losing and Aun chaudry winning is the biggest joke from these elections.Stop this bullshit now and accept it’s out of your hands now.Jaisa bhi hai public wants him,this is a reality so face it.
— Iffat Omar Official (@OmarIffat) February 9, 2024
It is pertinent to note that Iffat Omar used to criticize Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) on social media, but the events of elections 2024 have also surprised her.
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