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Zulqarnain Sikander exposes Rajab Butt, calls him ‘fitna’

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Mar 25

YouTuber Zulqarnain Sikander has hit back at fellow content creator Rajab Butt, openly criticising him in a recent vlog.

 

In his video, Zulqarnain accused Butt of crossing personal boundaries, misrepresenting people online and creating unnecessary controversies.

 

He detailed what he described as ongoing “fitna” caused by Butt. “Sometimes he insults religion, sometimes he stirs up Shia-Sunni conflicts, and other times he drags people into fights. Honestly, you may not fully agree with me, but ever since this guy joined social media, there has been no peace.”

 

 

Zulqarnain went on to call Butt a “real troublemaker who betrays anyone who trusts him” and confirmed that he had distanced himself from Butt. “Now, someone said that he had been ignoring us for the past few months. But the truth I am revealing in this video is that he didn’t ignore us, we started ignoring him.”

 

The vlogger went on to accuse Butt of disrespecting his own family for online attention and presenting a misleading image to viewers.

 

Zulqarnain also challenged Butt’s claim of being self-made. He said that his wife, Kanwal Aftab, played a key role in helping him gain visibility.

 

According to him, Butt first reached out to him in 2021 but Kanwal noticed his message later and invited him to a podcast, which helped him grow. He added that they supported Butt through shoutouts and collaborations.

 

Zulqarnain further claimed that he and Kanwal helped arrange major aspects of Butt’s wedding through brand deals and financial support.

 

“You didn’t even have the status to arrange your own wedding. Your wedding clothes and makeup were arranged through collaborations, and we even provided the funds. Yet, he now claims he did everything himself,” he said.

 

The video comes days after Butt in a recent vlog called women influencers “auntiyan [aunties]”.

 

Many viewers linked said comments to Zulqarnain’s wife Kanwal Aftab, as Butt criticised women who, according to him, “take their husbands away from their families while enjoying a more comfortable lifestyle in Bahria Town”.

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