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Manager calls out organisers after crowd throws bottle at Talha Anjum, again

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Jan 27

Rapper Talha Anjum, part of the popular music duo Young Stunners, was recently hit by a bottle during his performance at the Beaconhouse Notion of Academia 2025 event held at Beaconhouse Margalla Campus in Islamabad. The duo's manager, Aleena Naghman, addressed the incident in an Instagram story, which Anjum later reshared for his followers.

 

In her story, she wrote, "To all fans, followers, school managements and event organizers, I would like to address an important issue that has left me deeply disturbed. As the Manager for Young Stunners, I am compelled to speak out about a recent incident that occurred during our performance at the Beaconhouse Notion of Academia 2025 event held at Beaconhouse Margalla Campus in Islamabad."

 

She continued, "During the event, the audience's behavior was completely unacceptable. Students were throwing bottles at the artists, and the last bottle hit Talha Anjum in the eye. Despite this, he chose not to react and left the stage."

 

Alina highlighted the lack of accountability from the event organisers, saying, "What's even more disturbing is the lack of accountability and respect shown by the event organizers. They never hesitate to ask our artists for shoutouts to promote their events, but when it comes to apologizing for the safety and well-being of our artists, they remain silent."

 

She added, "It's ironic that the school organization didn't spare a single moment to take pictures with our artists before the show, but when it comes to taking responsibility for the actions of their students, they're nowhere to be found."

 

The manager also emphasised the need for respect and accountability, stating, "This lack of respect and accountability is unacceptable. We urge event organizers to take responsibility for ensuring a safe and respectful environment for all performers. A simple apology or acknowledgment of the incident would have gone a long way in showing that they value the well-being of our artists."

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