Controversial YouTuber Rajab Butt leaves country
No more vlogs without mother's permission, says Rajab


(Web Desk): Famous YouTuber Rajab Butt has left Pakistan following a recent controversy and legal action against him, and has announced a temporary break from vlogging.
Rajab Butt is accused of allegedly disrespecting Islamic figures in his content, for which a petition has also been filed in the Lahore High Court.
He has not disclosed his current location, but during a recent TikTok live session, he mentioned the time difference between Dubai and Pakistan, indirectly indicating that he is abroad. He clarified that while he has stopped vlogging for now, he will continue to go live on TikTok.
During his live session, Rajab Butt shared that he will not upload any new vlog without his mother’s permission. According to him, his mother is distressed by the current situation and prioritized his safety by personally accompanying him to the airport.
Rajab Butt stated that he is not quitting vlogging permanently but will wait until the situation improves. He added that he has already recorded clarification videos, which he plans to release at an appropriate time.
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