A controversial video allegedly featuring Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif in an intimate setting has ignited a firestorm on social media, triggering widespread debate and political tension across the country.
🔥 Social Media Uproar
The video was posted by a user named Baba Banaras™ on platform X, claiming it to be an old clip of PM Sharif. The post suggested that the Prime Minister had recently returned from a trip to the United States and a property deal in London, and that the video’s release has led to calls for his resignation.
Online reactions have been polarized. While some users insist the footage is authentic, others argue it’s digitally manipulated. Many point to the presence of overlays, music, and visual effects as signs of editing. Despite the buzz, no official confirmation or credible media coverage has validated the video’s authenticity.
BREAKING : An old intimate video of the current Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif has created a stir in Pakistani politics after it went viral.
— Baba Banaras™ (@RealBababanaras) October 6, 2025
There are demands for the resignation of Shahbaz Sharif who returned after visiting America & doing a property deal in London. pic.twitter.com/xQlnlEzvrE
🔥 Protests in Balochistan
Simultaneously, protests have erupted in Balochistan against Shahbaz Sharif and Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir. The unrest follows reports of a secret deal with the United States involving Balochistan’s rare earth mineral reserves. Both leaders allegedly met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington to finalize the agreement.
Demonstrators have taken to the streets, burning effigies of Sharif and Munir. The deal reportedly includes handing over Pasni Port to the U.S., which would construct and operate the facility in exchange for access to rare earth supplies. Baloch nationalist groups, already advocating for independence, view the deal as a betrayal of regional sovereignty.
🧩 Truth or Misinformation?
The timing of the video’s release—coinciding with geopolitical tensions—has raised suspicions about its intent. While the clip continues to circulate, experts caution against drawing conclusions without verification. The lack of credible reporting and signs of digital manipulation suggest the possibility of a misinformation campaign.
As Pakistan navigates internal dissent and international scrutiny, the viral video and Balochistan protests highlight the fragile state of its political landscape.