Momina Iqbal criticizes officials who visit flood-affected areas only to make videos

Actress Momina Iqbal criticized political figures who visit flood-hit areas only to record videos and post them on social media.

She sarcastically addressed social media influencers, TikTokers, and actors, saying they should leave their platforms and work because politicians have now entered this field.

On her Instagram story, she wrote that all TikTokers, YouTubers, and actors should give up their platforms since politicians have joined social media and are doing this work better than them, especially with the help of their content creators and cameramen.

Expressing anger, Momina said that everyone knows these politicians only visit their constituencies for 10 to 15 minutes and then disappear, so how can they protect us?

Talking about the recent rains and floods in many parts of the country, Momina Iqbal said that politicians live in their palaces and can never understand the pain of an ordinary person who built his home with hard work and sacrifice, only to see it destroyed along with crops grown after years of effort. People have lost everything and are alive but forced to live like they are dead.

Her fans on social media agreed with her thoughts and praised her for speaking up.

It is worth mentioning that earlier Pakistani actress and singer Arifa Siddiqui also shared a video showing the damage caused to her home by floodwater.