Rajab Butt is a famous Pakistani YouTuber who is currently facing multiple legal charges in Pakistan. He often remains in the news due to his controversies. Despite repeated criticism and controversies, he still enjoys a strong public support and love. Rajab Butt has around 8.34 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.7 million followers on Instagram. Besides this, Rajab Butt is happily married and has an adorable son, Kivan.

The YouTuber is currently visiting Karachi, where he has to appear before the courts. When Rajab Butt was being taken to the City Court Karachi along with Nadeem Naniwala, they were beaten by a few lawyers; however, some of the lawyers saved them later. The attackers also tore their clothes. Videos of the attack are circulating on social media platforms. Watch the video here:
Unfortunately, social media users in Pakistan expressed their satisfaction over whatever happened to the YouTuber in Karachi. A fan wrote that he is the one who always becomes a goon, so it is good that something like this happened to him. Another wrote, “It is said by Allah that those who mistreat their wives will not get any respect.” Another wrote, “It’s quite enjoyable.” However, one fan took Rajab Butt’s side, saying that whoever he is or whatever he does, beating anyone is not good, and questioned why people are defending it. Many have condemned lawyers’ act of beating outside court. Read the comments:












Nadeem Nani Wala has shared images of their bruises from the beating incident:





The reason why he was beaten was an old statement of Rajab Butt saying, ‘A lawyer in Karachi – we got his name entered in ECL. We called him from the UK, and we blocked his passport. Wakeel Saab, you are not worth it, nor do you have the calibre to get all these things done.’ Here is the link to the video:
Rajab Butt’s Sister and his wife have also demanded justice for the him, and Ahmed Ali Butt also condemned the incident. Mishi Khan also shared a video regarding the attack:



Here is the video shared by Mishi Khan:
Maaz Safder also condemned the incident:



