A video has gone viral on social media showing Majeed Ghauri stepping out of a BMW, which has sparked widespread discussion and debate online.
The clip spread quickly across different platforms and surprised many users, as Ghauri is widely known for representing rickshaw drivers in Lahore. Because of his public role, many people did not expect to see him using a luxury vehicle.
Social media users reacted in different ways. Some people called him “VIP” and questioned his lifestyle, while others pointed out that he is often seen on banners and posters of the Awami Rickshaw Union across the city. The video led to mixed opinions and strong reactions from the public.
Majeed Ghauri is known as a labour rights advocate and a representative voice for thousands of auto-rickshaw drivers. He has frequently spoken on issues related to transport, fares, and working conditions, and has engaged with authorities on behalf of drivers.
After the video went viral, many users started discussing the difference between public representation and personal lifestyle. Some questioned whether public leaders should maintain a simple appearance, while others argued that a person’s private life should not be judged based on social media clips.
The incident has now become a topic of debate, highlighting how quickly online content can influence public perception. It has also raised questions about image, leadership, and expectations from individuals who represent working-class communities.

