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Patari receives another blow as the core team resigns


Music streaming platform Patari is once again in hot waters as the core team has today announced that they are stepping away from the startup due to mismanagement of sexual harassment scandal involving the co-founder and now ex-CEO Khalid Bajwa.

Six team members including the acting CEO Ahmer Naqvi and social media lead Mahwish Bhatti have resigned. The other names include Aiman Farhan, Fariha Awan, Shahan Shahid, and Sarah Fatima.

Although the team resigned last month, the resignations were made public today through a Facebook post on the social media account of Ahmer, who, most recently, was announced as the acting CEO by the investor and board member of Patari, Rabeel Warraich, in the wake of the sexual harassment scandal.

The statement released on social media discusses several issues at Patari, namely the disparity between the information made public and what internally was going on. As the sexual harassment scandal came to light, it was announced that Khalid Bajwa has stepped down from his CEO position and will not be involved in day-to-day operations of Patari.

It was affirmed on social media by Faisal Sherjan, Co-founder of Patari and Director at the LUMS Center for Entrepreneurship. He said that “We hope he (Khalid Bajwa) will now take stock, recognise his failings and start to reconstruct his life after he has sought treatment to understand what prompted his behaviour that was found offensive.”
The core-team alleges that this is not the case, Khalid Bajwa continued to work and represent Patari to external parties during the on-going audit. Here is the excerpt from the statement.

“While we waited for this audit to complete, all trust within the company was destroyed. Members of the company’s leadership, namely Mr. Bajwa along with co-founders Faisal Sherjan and Humayun Haroon, violated the company’s governance, undermined ongoing projects, and threatened the roles of the company’s management. During this time, Mr. Bajwa, who was asked to take leave from company matters while the audit proceeded, continued to operate with external partners as representing the company. An internal meeting made clear that some of the co-founders thought Mr. Bajwa had been unfairly victimized, and that further there was no room for many employees, including many of the undersigned, to remain in the company.”

TechJuice has reached Faisal Sherjan and Rabeel Warraich to get their thoughts on the matter.
Social media is abuzz with posts suggesting that Khalid Bajwa is back to Patari as the CEO.


While Patari’s official statement persists that Khalid Bajwa is not reinstated.

Meanwhile, a hashtag #DeletePatari is also picking up on Twitter. These recent resignations at Patari will deeply impact the startup, its culture and how the brand is perceived in the local music community. Patari’s social media presence, jokes and how they manage customer support has been truly loved by its users. Now that people managing the brand, social media and overall operations are not on board any more, it puts a question mark on the future of Patari.

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