LAHORE: Famous YouTuber, Rajab Butt, is once again making headlines as a petition has been filed in the Lahore Sessions Court to register a case against him.
Shahzad Adnan, through his lawyer Mudassar Chaudhry, has filed the petition against Rajab Butt. The petition has taken the position that in the social media video, Rajab Butt uttered insulting words in the honor of the companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
The petition stated that the NCCIA was approached against Rajab Butt, but the case was not registered. The court should order the NCCIA to register the case.
The Additional Sessions Judge issued notices while taking action. It should be remembered that Rajab Butt has faced various cases before this, too.
After this new controversial video, Rajab Butt posted a story on social media while traveling in a plane in which he wrote that ‘If you want to be famous, then go outside Pakistan and do it.’
Earlier, in a recent development, YouTuber and TikToker Rajab Butt obtained interim bail in the PECA and 295C case, which pertains to blasphemy.
Lahore Sessions court, during today’s hearing of Rajab Butt‘s plea, restrained the police from arresting social media star Rajab Butt until June 21. Rajab Butt personally showed up in the court in today‘s hearing
The court also ordered Rajab Butt to report to the police and assist the investigation. It is to be remarked that the case was reported at Nishtar colony police station after Butt‘s 295-perfume launch, which caused mass controversy on the internet.
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