british asian trust severs ties with rahat fateh ali khan over violent video controversy
The British Asian Trust, a group started by King Charles III to fight against violence, has decided to cut ties with famous singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Rahat fateh Ali khan who is a famous singer. He get lots of fame because of his melodious voice. This decision comes after a video of Rahat Fateh Ali khan beating his student got viral on the internet. In that video Rahat Fateh Ali khan was beating his student brutally. Recognized for its unwavering commitment against abusive conduct, the Trust swiftly denounced all types of violence upon examining the distressing video.
A spokesperson from the British Asian Trust explained the decision, saying, “We have a strict policy against abusive behavior, and we are no longer associated with Mr. Khan. They said “We strongly condemn violence in any situation.” The incident took place in Houston, Texas, last year, where Khan was seen physically assaulting a band member using slaps, kicks, and even his shoes.
In response to the controversy, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan clarified that the situation in the video was not as it seemed. He explained that it was an internal dispute with a student named Naveed Husnain, and the “bottle” in the video contained water given by a spiritual leader, which he had accidentally misplaced.
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Husnain, the person who gets beaten by rahat fateh khan is described as Khan’s student. He defended the singer and gave a statement in his favor. Also said that the video was a personal matter. He said Khan sahab had apologized to him. He also tells about the love between him and his teacher. He said someone tries to frame rahat fateh ali khan for bad intentions.
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Established in 2007 by Prince Charles, the British Asian Trust focuses on fighting poverty and promoting community relations. In 2017 Prince Charles made Khan an ambassador actively participating in projects supporting South Asian initiatives.