YouTuber and influencer Ducky Bhai has finally spoken about the ongoing controversy against him. The influencer spoke about the controversy pinned against him in which he is being accused of insensitive remarks made against a woman who is apparently a prominent influencer on social media. Ducky Bhai recently commented on the girl when she roped the Pakistani flag around her dog’s neck celebrating 14th August 2020. The PISA Youtuber of the year said that he had been on YouTube for 3 years and encouraged his followers to stay quiet on issues. He said that he has a regular practice of telling his followers to not spread hate. Talking about the allegations against him for using India as his Youtube channel’s location, this is what Saad-ur-Rehman had to say. Another thing that’s circulating that my Channel country shows India. It’s not my fault if you never made a YouTube channel so let me educate you. There is no superchat and membership feature in Pakistan. So you need to change the location to the eligible county. (1) — Saad Ur Rehman (@duckybhai) August 18, 2020 But despite Ducky’s comments and side of the story, people were adamant with claims. That he could have selected a different country than India. Ducky even stated that he did so because if his channel was potentially hacked, the communication would be easier. Earlier, Irfan Junejo in a recent tweet revealed that he has decided to distance himself from fellow YouTuber, Saad Ur Rehman who makes videos under the moniker, Ducky Bhai. In his tweet, Junejo accused Ducky of promoting ‘problematic things’. I don’t have anything personal against Ducky. He’s always been extremely courteous but I cannot condone encouraging violence against women, promoting transphobia and homophobia among other problematic things, even though we have been friends in the past. — Irfan Junejo (@irfanjunejo) August 17, 2020 “I don’t have anything personal against Ducky. He’s always been extremely courteous but I cannot condone encouraging violence against women, promoting transphobia and homophobia among other problematic things, even though we have been friends in the past,” Junejo said.