In the going-viral video, Sarwar announced, "a change is coming," urging South Asians to become more politically and educationally powerful. But what most viewers immediately noticed was the glaring omission of any reference to Britain, Scotland, or the wider British public.
Netizens quickly charged Sarwar with advocating sectarianism , rather than integration. " Multiculturalism has failed," said many, warning that Sarwar's message portends a turn away from assimilation towards segregation.
Scottish Labour leader @AnasSarwar stands in front of a Pakistani flag, urging Pakistanis to take power in councils, parliament, political parties and countries — so they can dictate what’s taught in schools.
— Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) April 27, 2025
He claims “a change is coming”.
From this clip, no mention of… pic.twitter.com/9gff8E79wd
One X (formerly Twitter) user posted, "The old Pakistan is going to be destroyed. But a new Pakistan is going to rise in the United Kingdom," in response to Sarwar's appeal.
Another said, "Scottish Labour's Anas Sarwar speaks of putting more Pakistanis into power. Notice he doesn't mention Scots, because they don't identify as Scots. They're not concealing the Great Replacement anymore."
The original Pakistan is about to get destroyed.
— Incognito (@Incognito_qfs) April 28, 2025
But another Pakistan is about to emerge in United Kingdom.
Scottish Labour leader of Pakistani origin @AnasSarwar is urging Pakistanis to take power in councils, parliament & political parties.pic.twitter.com/nplhSiWlfY
Others cautioned that "the days when South Asian communities get to lead countries is upon us," reminding all that South Asia is comprised of Afghanistan and Pakistan as well.
Blatantly subversive. You have to wonder what deal has been done between Labour and Islam that allows this kind of insidious programme to proceed.
— Dave (@Dahshur11) April 27, 2025
No wonder they do not want an inquiry into Pakistani rape gangs.
Scottish Labour’s @AnasSarwar talks about getting more Pakistani’s (notice he doesn’t say Scots because they don’t see themselves as Scots) into power.
— Wolf 🐺 (@WorldByWolf) April 27, 2025
He talks about south Asians running Britain and changing school curriculums.
They’re not hiding the Great Replacement anymore. pic.twitter.com/0CI7Nl2Iaf
The furor ran deeper when it turned to Sarwar's family connections.
Days ago, videos purportedly of his father, Mohammad Sarwar , a former Labour MP who is now a Pakistani politician, were going around on social media. In one video, Mohammad Sarwar reportedly calls for worldwide blasphemy laws defending Islam.
Have you met his Dad? pic.twitter.com/dZO9t6VY87
— Basil the Great (@Basil_TGMD) April 27, 2025
"Crazy stuff given the politics Anas promotes," one commenter responded, citing a clip where Mohammad Sarwar threatened that "a time will come that there will be a law in place all over the world that there can be no disrespect to our prophet."
Anas Sarwar's father calls for blasphemy laws to protect Islam. Why did we ever let these anti-democratic religious nutters become citizens of our country? Disgusting. pic.twitter.com/hEXfo8f8si
— The Majority (@themajorityscot) April 26, 2025
Another commenter noted that Mohammad Sarwar, a Labour MP from 1997 to 2010 before becoming a senator and governor in Pakistan, came "awfully close to implying Muslims would respond violently to disrespect of Muhammad." Other posts asserted that Mohammad Sarwar was spotted in George Square, Glasgow, delivering incendiary speeches about burning Qurans and demanding bans on criticism of Islam.
As the backlash increases, there has been no public response by Anas Sarwar.
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