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Mufti Abdul Qavi sparks outrage after party video goes viral

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KARACHI: Controversial religious scholar Mufti Abdul Qavi is once again in the headlines after a video of him surfaced on social media.

In the video, he is seen at a lively rave-style music party, which traditionally features DJs, dancing, and high-energy music. Mufti Qavi is seen in his traditional attire while people around him dance to the music.

This is not the first time Mufti Qavi has been embroiled in public controversy. His name has previously been linked to several high-profile scandals, including those involving Qandeel Baloch and TikToker Hira Imran.

Social media users have reacted with a mix of humor and criticism. Some made sarcastic comments, while others condemned his presence at the party.

One user remarked that Qandeel Baloch was right about him, while another joked about him “cancelling his visa to heaven.”

Impressive Afaq Khan commented that Mufti Qavi has become a permanent issue, which Qandeel Baloch exposed years ago.

So far, Mufti Abdul Qavi has not issued any official statement regarding the video or joining the party.

Web Desk

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