Gullu Butt

Gullu is the name of one of the vandals responsible for the violent nature of the altercation between police and Minhaj-ul-Quran workers in the 2014 Lahore clash. Initially blame for the violence was placed on the NGO workers. News footage then revealed an individual using a club to smash the windscreens of many parked vehicles; he was identified as Gullu Butt, an activist of the ruling PML-N, against whom the PAT was agitating. According to several media reports Gullu Butt had been invited by the Punjab police to disrupt what had been a peaceful movement but Saad Rafique, Federal Minister for Railways, announced that Gullu Butt did not have any connection with the government.[2] He was arrested but released shortly after on bail; an incident that prompted heavy condemnation of the ruling party by the PAT and PTI.[3][4]

Gullu Butt
Born
Other namesGullu Butt[1]
OccupationUnknown
Years active2014
Criminal statusSentenced
Motive2014 Lahore clash
Criminal chargeVandalism
Penalty11 years
Capture status
Jailed

The word Gullu associated from Gullu Butt has been given a meaning of "disruptive behavior of someone enjoying (good or bad) backing of the ruling/powerful segments of society".
Syed Shamim Azam, a linguistic from Lahore wrote to Oxford Dictionary to add the word Gullu in their upcoming version of the dictionary which is going to be available in Pakistan and India. On which the publishers replied back if “The term achieves enormous currency with a wide audience in a much shorter space of time, and people expect to find the new ‘high-profile’ word in their dictionaries, it sure is included in the dictionary".[5][6]

Conviction

An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) sentenced Gullu Butt to 11 years in prison.[7] The court also enforced a fine of Rs 100,000 on Butt. Butt's counsel said they would appeal the decision in the Lahore High Court (LHC), adding that his client did not commit an offence calling for such severe punishment.

References

  1. Tauqir Ghumman (Aug 30, 2014). "Model Town vandalism: ATC orders Gullu Butt's appearance on Sept 5". Dawn.
  2. گلو بٹ مشہور ہوگئے! [Fame of Gullu Butt] (in Arabic). Saad Rafiq announces that Gullu Butt has no connection with government
  3. "ماڈل ٹاؤن : گلو بٹ کا پانچ روزہ جسمانی ریمانڈ" [Police arrest Gullu Butt]. BBC Urdu. 14 July 2014.
  4. "Gullu Butt's release orders issued after submission of bail". Dawn. 14 August 2014.
  5. Word ‘Gullu’, now a part of Oxford Dictionary
  6. "Grammatically yours: 'Gullu' may make it to Oxford Dictionary". DAWN.COM. 2014-09-25. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
  7. "Gullu Butt sentenced to 11 years in prison". DAWN.COM. 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2017-01-18.
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