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Mufti Qavi proposes to Rakhi Sawant, sparks backlash

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ISLAMABAD: Mufti Qavi, a name often associated with controversies, is making headlines once again – this time for proposing to Bollywood entertainer Rakhi Sawant.

Known for his past questionable behavior and viral scandals, Mufti Qavi has faced public scrutiny for his involvement in various pornographic videos and his alleged links to several controversial figures.

Adding to his history of headline-making comments, Mufti Qavi recently said that he would like to marry Rakhi Sawant, who, according to him, now goes by her Muslim name Fatima. He added that he will be in Dubai from February 14 to 24, hinting that he may reach out during his visit.

The statement has sparked backlash on social media, with many questioning his credibility as a religious scholar. His past involvement in the Qandeel Baloch case has also resurfaced in the debate, further fueling public outrage and criticism.

Although Rakhi Sawant has yet to publicly respond to the suggestion, social media users continue to mock and criticize Mufti Qavi for his attention-seeking statements.

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