NA committee condemns abduction of ‘Bill, Bill Pakistan’
PTI MNA and committee member Malik Aamir Dogar says the citizens are being denied the right to grieve and live freely

Islamabad: The National Assembly's Standing Committee on Power Division on Friday strongly condemned the abduction of singer and comedian Aun Ali Khosa, who gained attention for his song "Bill Bill Pakistan."
Chaired by MNA Muhammad Idrees, the meeting primarily focused on electricity-related issues. However, the committee's attention shifted to the abduction of Aun Ali Khosa, sparking concern among members.
Expressing his outrage, PTI MNA and committee member Malik Aamir Dogar stated, "The entire nation is suffering due to the escalating electricity bills, and when a young man expresses the nation's sentiments through a song, he is abducted. We are being denied the right to grieve and live freely."
Dogar added, "The abduction of someone simply for creating a song like 'Bill Bill' sends a clear message that even peaceful protest is being stifled, and the whereabouts of this young man remain unknown."
The committee unanimously condemned the abduction and urged the authorities to investigate the incident thoroughly and ensure the safe return of Aun Ali Khosa.
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