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Fri, Jun 5, 2026

Rajab Butt Indirect Dig Sparks Debate Over Brother-In-Law Comments Online

Rajab Butt indirect dig

Popular Pakistani YouTuber Rajab Butt is once again at the center of online discussions after his recent vlog clips went viral, with viewers linking his remarks to a possible Rajab Butt indirect dig at his brother-in-law Sheikh Aon. Although no names were mentioned, social media users quickly began speculating about the hidden context behind his statements.

Rajab Butt indirect dig

In the circulating clips, Rajab reflected on how his personality has changed over time, stating that he has moved away from reacting aggressively to criticism. He shared that earlier he used to respond to every controversy, but now he prefers silence despite ongoing public attention and criticism.

He further remarked that success and opportunities in his career continue despite negativity, adding that he focuses on his upcoming film project rather than online disputes. His comments were widely interpreted by fans, fueling the ongoing Rajab Butt indirect dig debate across various platforms.

Rajab also clarified in another segment that his content is not intended to target anyone. He emphasized that he often avoids responding to provocations, choosing instead to focus on his audience and entertainment career.

In another viral clip, the YouTuber claimed that TikTok’s search suggestions reportedly display him as the “Father of Social Media,” a statement that further intensified mixed reactions online. While supporters praised his confidence, critics questioned the nature of his remarks.

 

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Overall, the clips have sparked divided opinions on social media, with some defending Rajab Butt while others continue to analyze whether his statements contained subtle references to personal relationships and ongoing controversies.

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