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Ahsan Chatha: A Disgrace to Punjabis and a Stain on Humanity

Ahsan Chatha, the so-called President of PMLN Ireland, has sunk to a new low, proving himself to be the vilest representation of Punjabis—a community long revered for its kindness, humility, and love. On March 22, 2025, this pathetic excuse for a man took to X and tweeted in Punjabi, spewing vile, sexualized filth about Mahrang Baloch, a Baloch activist who was arrested earlier that day in Quetta. His words—“سر جی مہرنگ بلوچ کی انڈر شیو ۔ میں نے کرنی ہے ۔ یاد رکھنا” (“Sir ji, I have to do Mahrang Baloch’s under shave. Remember this”)

https://x.com/SIYASIDERA/status/1903409851805421895

This is not just an attack on one woman; they are a slap in the face to every Punjabi who holds their culture’s values dear. Chatha, you are a disgrace, a gutter-dwelling racist whose actions ignite hatred against Punjabis everywhere. Punjabis must rise, condemn this filth, and disown this wretched creature before his poison taints us all.

Let’s be clear: I’m no fan of Mahrang Baloch. I condemn her soft support for BLA terrorists and her anti-national activities, which I believe undermine Pakistan’s unity. But even if I disagree with her, I cannot ignore that she is widely respected in Balochistan as a new leader, a voice for her people’s grievances. Abducting her, torturing her, and now vilifying her with the most depraved, sexualized insults at the hands of a Punjabi-speaking lunatic like Chatha is a recipe for disaster. This isn’t just about Mahrang—it’s about the message it sends. When a man like Chatha, who dares to claim he represents Punjabis, opens his filthy mouth to spew such garbage, he doesn’t just attack one woman; he invites hatred for all of Punjab and, by extension, for Pakistan. Every Baloch who hears of this will see Punjabis as the enemy, and who can blame them when a sewer rat like Chatha is the face we present?

The depravity didn’t stop with Chatha’s tweet. His post on X sparked a thread of equally vile responses, each one more disgusting than the last, showing just how low some will sink. One user, M. Ismail Panhwer (@kaka45680), replied, “Bda shoque hae mitha ji,agr full shave agy hi uny kiti hoey ty fer,,,,,,chlo tel tusi la leo ji” (“You have a big hobby, Mitha ji, if she’s already had a full shave, then… well, you apply the oil ji”).

Another, Syed Aftab Hashmi (@btw_Its_Aftab), chimed in with, “احسن انکل 🪒 کو تیزاب سے پہلے لازمی دھونا ہے۔۔😄” (“Ahsan Uncle, you must wash the razor with acid first… 😄”). And then there’s Syed Wazeer (@sedozi1975), who took it even further, saying, “گشتی کا چاٹا لگانے کے لیے اڈیالہ جیل بھیج دیں کتخان لیبریڈور کے پاس” (“Send her to Adiala Jail to be slapped by the prostitute, to the dog Labrador”).

These comments, dripping with misogyny and racism, are a direct result of Chatha’s vile leadership. He set the tone, and his fellow degenerates followed, turning a serious issue into a cesspool of perverted jokes. Chatha, you’re not just a disgrace—you’re a catalyst for hate, a walking plague who brings out the worst in others

Punjabis are known for their big hearts, their warmth, their respect for others—no matter their creed or ethnicity. We’ve shared our bread with strangers, opened our homes to those in need, and stood as a beacon of love in a fractured nation. But Chatha? He’s the antithesis of everything we stand for. Speaking in Punjabi, a language that has carried the poetry of Bulleh Shah and the wisdom of Waris Shah, he uses it to sling mud, to degrade, to dehumanize. This isn’t just an insult to Mahrang Baloch; it’s an insult to every Punjabi who has ever spoken that language with pride. Chatha, you’re a traitor to your own people, a vile, spineless coward who hides behind a title while dragging our name through the dirt. You and your ilk—racist, misogynistic pigs who cheer on state brutality with perverted jokes—deserve nothing but contempt. You’re not a Punjabi; you’re a parasite feeding off the honor of a community that’s too good for you.

In our culture—whether Punjabi, Pathan, or Baloch—women are respected, even if they belong to the families of our enemies. This isn’t just a tradition; it’s a sacred code. I’ve seen Pathan warriors spare the women of rival tribes in the fiercest of feuds. I’ve heard tales of Baloch sardars ensuring the safety of women during conflicts. And Punjabis? We’ve always prided ourselves on our chivalry, on treating women with dignity, no matter the circumstances. But now, thanks to degenerates like Chatha, that legacy is being tarnished. I’ve never witnessed our people stoop to this level of depravity—making sexualized jabs at a woman who’s already been abducted and tortured—until recently. This isn’t who we are. Punjabis should be the first to speak up, to shout down these so-called representatives who claim to speak for us while spewing venom that makes our blood boil. If we don’t, we risk becoming complicit in their crimes.

Chatha’s actions aren’t just a personal failing; they’re a spark that could set ablaze the fragile ties between Punjab and Balochistan. The Baloch already feel marginalized, their grievances ignored, their people targeted. When a Punjabi like Chatha mocks their struggle with such vile rhetoric, he doesn’t just alienate the Baloch—he makes enemies of them. And for what? A cheap laugh? A moment of twisted glory on X? You’re a fool, Chatha, a brainless, heartless fool who doesn’t see the fire you’re stoking. Every Baloch who reads your tweet will see Punjabis as the face of their oppression, and they’ll be right to feel that way if we don’t disown you first. Punjabis must condemn you, cast you out, and make it clear that you do not speak for us. We will not let a racist, misogynistic pig like you define who we are.

To every Punjabi reading this: stand up. Speak out. Let the world know that Ahsan Chatha is not one of us. He’s a stain, a blight, a cancer that needs to be cut out before it spreads. We are better than this. We are the people of love, of humility, of honor—not the people of hate, of racism, of depravity. Chatha and his kind are the worst of humanity, and they do not represent Punjab. Let’s reclaim our name, our dignity, and our values by condemning this filth with every ounce of our being. If we don’t, the hatred Chatha has sown will consume us all—and Pakistan along with it.

Raja Fahad

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