Tag: Khalil ur Rehman

  • Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    Woman charged with honey trapping Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar says she’s being tortured in jail

    The preliminary medical report of Amina Urooj, suspected of honey trapping controversial writer Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar, says that assault marks were found on her legs.
    Lahore High Court’s Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh heard the request plea of Amina Urooj’s mother, Zeenat Bibi, asking for a medical exam.

    The petition made IG Prisons and Superintendent of Kot Lakhpat Jail parties in the plea, alleging that Amina was subjected to severe physical and mental torture during physical remand.

    The petitioner’s lawyer stated that Amina is suffering from severe internal and external injuries. It was requested that she be ordered to undergo full medical treatment.

    The preliminary medical report confirmed that marks of torture were found on both legs, and she also suffered three injuries. The report recommended an X-ray and some other tests.

    The accused was also alleged to have been subjected to electric shocks during the investigation, but the doctors did not agree with the charge.
    Justice Tariq Saleem Shaikh asked how much time would be required to complete the medical report. The MS of Services Hospital said that they would complete the medical report in three to four days.

    The court adjourned the hearing until August 27, ordering a complete medical examination.

  • Exclusive: Why has Samaa taken KRQ’s Mukalma off air?

    Exclusive: Why has Samaa taken KRQ’s Mukalma off air?

    Samaa show ‘Mukalma,’ hosted by Ayesha Jahanzeb, controversial screenwriter Khalil ul Rehman Qamar and his co-writer Sahil Adeem faced backlash after an online clash on misogynistic views on women’s rights.

    In one of the episodes that went viral, audience member Azba Abdullah, who is also an employee of Samaa, confronted Adeem about his claim that 95 percent of women in Pakistan are uneducated. The exchange escalated when she demanded an apology from him for calling girls “jahil.”

    Adeem responded by citing religious text, leading to a heated argument in which Qamar jumped in, hijacking the debate by being disrespectful to Azba. The host eventually calmed the situation down and moved on to another guest.

    Following this incident, rumors circulated that Samaa TV had fired Azba. The Current spoke exclusively to her to get her side of the story.

    Here’s what she had to say about the incident:

    “The show was not planned at all. I was on the show because it was running late, and many audience members had already left, so the office staff filled in.”

    Azba went on to narrate that they were told that the show would be about women’s rights. “When Adeem called girls ‘Jahil,’ I simply asked him to apologize to all women. In response, he started quoting Quranic verses, which was irrelevant to the discussion. This led to Khalil ul Rehman Qamar becoming disrespectful. The video that surfaced is heavily edited because Khalil ul Rehman Qamar used abusive language towards me, which was cut out. No action was taken against me; in fact, the issue reached higher management, and they decided to cancel the show. I have not been pressured or terminated; these rumors are baseless,” she added.

    Read this also: Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Azba revealed that Qamar, a misogynist known for being disrespectful to women, behaved so badly that Samaa TV had to take ‘Mukalma’ off-air.

    The Current also spoke exclusively with Samaa Digital Head Asim Siddique to get an official statement about the incident and the show.

    He said, “The Mukalma show has been canceled.”

    When asked for the reasons, he mentioned two: misbehavior towards Azba and the numerous controversies.

    Read this also: Was the ‘Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar viral clash’ set up by Samaa or the real thing?

    He explained that the purpose of the show was to facilitate face-to-face debates, similar to how people post their stories on Instagram.

    “However, people got so heated during these debates that they turned into controversies,” he added.

    The team had planned many topics for future discussions, such as religion and education, which could have led to even more controversies, Asim pointed out.

    “That’s why we decided to cancel the show.”

  • Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s alleged sex tape leaked

    Khalil ur Rehman Qamar’s alleged sex tape leaked

    A video allegedly showing controversial writer Khalil ur Rehman Qamar getting intimate with the woman who orchestrated his kidnapping has popped up on social media.

    A man who looks like Qamar can be seen in the video talking to a woman while both are seated very close together on a double-seated sofa. He is also smoking.

    A short while later, he is seen without a shirt, kissing the woman. The video cuts off at that point.

    The video came out just as Hassan Shah, the mastermind of the honey trap that resulted in the writer’s kidnapping for ransom was arrested. In an interview, the then unknown man had threatened that he will release the videos he has.

    The video is in clear contradiction of the misogynistic writer’s account of what happened that night. He said in a police press conference that he went to the woman’s house at 4:40 am “to discuss a drama project”. When asked by a reporter about why he went that late to an unknown woman’s house, he said that he had been advised by his doctor to avoid sunlight for five years.

  • KRQ still trending as social media launches meme brigade

    KRQ still trending as social media launches meme brigade

    Controversial writer Khalil Ur Rehman Qamar is deeply disliked by all progressives for being a misogynist who is waging a war “against feminists” as he says. The aftermath of being kidnapped and held for ransom by a woman keeps unfolding for him, and for the internet. Pakistan’s famous meme brigade has found fodder in the whole fiasco.

    Qamar’s explanation of his kidnapping has drawn skepticism online. In a police press conference, Qamar said he went to meet a woman at 4:40 am because his doctor advised him to avoid sunlight for five years. This unusual claim has been widely mocked.

    Investigative journalist Umar Cheema reported that Qamar was held between July 15 and 16. According to Qamar, a female fan from London tricked him into meeting her, where a gang then kidnapped, robbed, and assaulted him, even setting fire near his leg to frighten him.

    Social media is buzzing with jokes about his sunlight claim, and KRQ is still trending as users share memes.

    Here are some of the tweets:

  • Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Will Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ever learn to respect women?

    Controversial screenwriter Khalil ul Rehman Qamar is once again in the spotlight for his misogynist behavior towards women. At a recent panel discussion, the ‘Teri Meri Khanaiyan’ co-writer joined Sahil Adeem.

    During the show, they had a heated exchange with a female audience member who questioned their regressive views on women’s rights. At one point, Sahil Adeem claimed that 95 percent of women in Pakistan are uneducated, causing an uproar among the audience. The incident has sparked renewed controversy over their views on women’s rights in Pakistan.

    Samaa TV’s show ‘Mukalma,’ hosted by Ayesha Jahanzeb, turned into a battle ground. During the discussion, a female audience member confronted Sahil Adeem for his rude remarks about women.

    “If you have called girls ‘Jahil,’ you should apologize or show me where the Quran says to use this word for those who don’t know certain things,” she said angrily. In response, Sahil shared Arabic verses, which angered the girl. Her reaction to the use of Arabic upset Khalil ul Rehman Qamar, leading to a heated argument between him and the girl. The host eventually calmed them all down and moved on to another guest.

    Here is the link to the video:

    A social media user shared a clip of the heated argument on her X account, calling for Khalil ul Rehman Qamar and Sahil Adeem to be banned from live television.

    “Such archaic views should be condemned and have no place in modern discourse. He must be held accountable for his irresponsible remarks,” the post said.

    Social media users praised the woman for bravely standing up to the screenwriter.