In a cute encounter at the Prime Minister's House in Islamabad, Pakistan's youngest vlogger Muhammad Shiraz alongside his sister Muskan, captured the attention and affection of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Hailing from the picturesque region of Gilgit Baltistan's Skardu district, Shiraz has garnered immense popularity on YouTube, offering glimpses of his daily life and the vibrant culture of his homeland.
Muhammad Shiraz, a mere Grade 1 student, has swiftly ascended to fame, amassing over a million subscribers on his YouTube channel within weeks of commencing his vlogging journey.
His endearing personality and genuine curiosity about the world around him have endeared him to audiences not only within Pakistan but also across borders.
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In a recent video uploaded to his channel, Shiraz excitedly shared his upcoming visit to the Prime Minister's House, expressing curiosity about the identity of the Prime Minister himself. Little did he know, he was soon to meet Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in person, affectionately addressing him as "Shehbaz Uncle."
During the encounter, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif warmly welcomed Shiraz and Muskan, acknowledging their remarkable journey from local vloggers to international sensations. Shiraz, displaying his innocent charm, humorously declared his intention to assume the role of Prime Minister for the day, eliciting laughter from those present.
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Notably, Shiraz's achievements extend beyond his online presence. He has been invited by Google to an event in the United States, although official confirmation is pending. Additionally, he recently graced Pakistan's renowned Ramadan transmission, hosted by journalist Wasim Badami.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif commended Shiraz's ambition and praised his dedication to education, noting his aspirations to become a prominent YouTuber. Emphasizing the importance of education and development in Gilgit Baltistan, the Prime Minister pledged to enhance infrastructure and educational opportunities in Shiraz's village.