Hasan Raheem supports his uncle's election run in Gilgit-Baltistan by sharing campaign posts and videos.

Singer's comment that 'loyalty should be in the blood' became very popular online after many people shared it.

BY Mahnoor | 06-06-2026

Hasan Raheem shares campaign posts and videos on social media to support his uncle's election campaign in Gilgit-Baltistan.


Singer Hasan Raheem has made headlines by supporting his uncle, Jibran Rashid Khan, who is running in the Gilgit-Baltistan elections on June 7.

Khan is a lawyer running for office in the GBA-2 area. His campaign is getting more attention because Raheem has been sharing videos and posts from his political events on social media.

A popular video shows Raheem saying, "Loyalty should be in the blood." This clip spread quickly on social media after many people shared it.

Raheem also told young voters to vote for his uncle.

He posted an Instagram story of Khan with supporters behind him. He titled it "Ice Cap," which helped get more people talking about the campaign online.

Khan has used social media to talk about important topics during his campaign. In one video, he spoke about economic problems, saying:

 'I want to tell you that Pakistan owes 97,000 billion. We depend on IMF help, fuel prices are rising, and we lack electricity in the winter.'

He also stressed the importance of voting, saying: "In a democracy, even one person's vote can make a difference," and added that when many people vote together, they can "change the country's future."

Rapper Talha Anjum also supported the campaign. In a video, he told people to support Khan, saying, "He knows your struggles. Please trust him."

When asked why he supports his uncle, Raheem said politics is a dangerous game and that smart people focus on new ideas. He also said that people are all the same regardless of religion and that we should work together to move forward. 

In another popular video, the singer is seen driving through G-B with his supporters and music, which helps make his campaign more well-known.

People online have different opinions about these endorsements. 

Some like that famous people are helping in local politics, but others dislike the message and think celebrities shouldn't promote politicians.

People on social media were worried about young people voting. Some said, "This is an election, not a concert," while others pointed out that 16-year-olds are not allowed to vote.

The episode shows how celebrities and local politics are mixing more. Social media helps them spread campaign ideas quickly, but it also causes arguments about whether famous people should get involved in elections.

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