Ali Dar responds to backlash over video of Nawaz Sharif’s grandson Ibrahim, defends special children

LAHORE: Ali Dar, a prominent political figure, has issued a heartfelt response following a wave of criticism on social media over a video he shared of his autistic son, Ibrahim, at Junaid Safdar’s wedding. The video, which quickly went viral, led to harsh comments and backlash, with many questioning the presence of a special child at such an event.

In his response, Ali Dar strongly emphasized that special children are not a punishment but a blessing from Allah. He described his son, Ibrahim, as a source of mercy and a sign of glad tidings, underscoring that such children bring positivity to their families and to society. “Special children are a blessing, not a burden,” Dar stated, rejecting the negative tone in the online commentary.

He also highlighted that parents’ care and love for their children, especially those with special needs, is a natural responsibility, not an act of favor. “It is a duty, not a favor,” Dar said, urging society to shift its perspective and show more respect and compassion towards families with special children.

The controversy erupted after Dar shared the video of Ibrahim attending the wedding, which many people criticized harshly, despite the innocence of the moment. Dar’s response seeks to educate the public on the importance of empathy and kindness, particularly towards families raising children with disabilities.

The comments come at a time when there is growing awareness in Pakistan about the challenges faced by families of special children. Dar’s call for societal change echoes a broader movement to foster inclusion and support for individuals with disabilities, ensuring they are treated with dignity and respect.

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