YouTuber Rajab Butt is involved in a new legal case, facing charges of blasphemy under the PECA Act and Section 295-A.
Filed at the Nishtar Colony Police Station, the Rajab Butt blasphemy case originates from his perfume launch titled ‘295.’ Complainant Ramzan Bhatti alleges that Butt mocked blasphemy laws by associating the name with the late singer Sidhu MooseWala, which ignited backlash from the community.
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Lahore police (PS Nashtar Colony) have registered yet another fresh case against notorious/so-called #TikToker #Rajab #Butt under section 295A (Section 295A of the Pakistan Penal Codeprohibits any person from deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage the… pic.twitter.com/fN81e2v9GV
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This follows Rajab Butt’s previous controversies online. Social media is divided over the blasphemy case involving Butt; some criticize his insensitivity, while others support his creativity. Additionally, Butt, Mann Dogar, and Haider Shah are facing charges for allegedly threatening TikToker Umer Fayyaz Butt. Umer claims they stormed into his home, armed, after he insulted Butt’s family during a TikTok live session with Dogar.
Umer filed a complaint alleging threats and abuse, seeking justice for the situation. In response, Butt vowed to reveal Umer and Ali Butt’s secrets. Known for his family vlogs, Butt’s legal troubles now extend to Karachi as well. The police have confirmed that proceedings are ongoing in the Rajab Butt blasphemy case.