The viral sensation Assistant Commissioner Hazim Bangwar has denied the recent accusation of holding the LGBTQ+ flag.
Several netizens had accused him of posting a picture of waving the rainbow-colored flag on his Instagram account. His pictures of the 29-year-old Assistant Commissioner went viral as soon as he became a viral sensation.
Comments regarding his gender and effeminacy barraged social media. Bangwar recently reacted to trolling and accusations. “There are some misconceptions and misunderstandings that I would like to clear. Never have I ever held any colorful flag, nor have I ever posted a picture holding it — that’s fake, that’s not true. Never have I associated myself with any organization either.”
Keep shining bro @HazimBangwar 👍
Never shared any colourful flags.— Rai Saqib Kharal (@iRaiSaqib) February 4, 2023
Shared by journalist Rai Saqib Kharal on his Twitter, Hazim, in his address adds, “About those calling me a transgender… I am not transgender, I am male. I am not a woman, I’m a male. However, these speculations were a bit offensive. Not for me. But the fact that these people were calling me a woman, and using it as an insult, that is often to mothers, sisters, working women, female officers.”
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He added, “They’re constantly reinforcing the stereotype that being a woman, is bad. I am not a woman so this does not affect me personally. But what are you promoting? Is that being a woman bad? Or being a third gender is bad? That is completely unfair. And I would say it is offensive. I feel offended on behalf of the women and the transgender community.”
Many netizens, however, believe that Bangwar has deleted the post from social media after coming into the spotlight. Some say they had seen the post of LGBTQ+ on his profile.
Hazim Bangwar, besides working in bureaucracy, is also a singer and model. Pictures of him have flooded the internet since yesterday. He is uber cool and fashionable and is looking after the administrative work in North Nazimabad.