YouTube content creator Ranveer Allahabadia's troubles are increasing continuously. On Monday, a case was registered against five people including Ranveer Allahabadia and Samay Raina in Assam, after which now the National Commission for Women (NCW) also summoned them on February 17.
The National Commission for Women has summoned Ranveer Allahabadia, Samay Raina, and the makers of the stand-up comedy show 'India's Got Latent', among others, over alleged derogatory remarks.
What did NCW say?
Objecting to the comments of these YouTube content creators, the NCW has said that they violate the honor and dignity of every person, especially in a society that claims to maintain equality and mutual respect.
Let us inform you that apart from Allahabadia and Raina, the people who have been summoned include social media influencer Apoorva Makhija, and show producers Tushar Pujari and Saurabh Bothra.
What is the whole matter?
Let us tell you that an episode of this show has been released in recent times. In this video, Ranveer Allahabadia asked a question that created a lot of uproar. He made an objectionable comment about his parents. After the uproar across the country, this video has been removed from YouTube. Police have also registered a case against five people including Allahabadia and Raina in Mumbai and Guwahati.
The case was also registered in Indore.
Let us inform you that a complaint has also been lodged at the police station in Indore on Tuesday against YouTuber Ranveer Allahabadia and Samay Raina. Lawyer Aman Malviya has filed an FIR and demanded to stop the show India's Got Latent. Aman Satyanarayan Malviya, a resident of South Tukoganj, alleges that self-proclaimed comedian Samay Raina is serving obscenity in the name of comedy on YouTube.
Politicians also objected to the video.
After this incident came to light, statements of many leaders have also come to the fore, who have objected to the content. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis said that everyone has the freedom of speech, but it ends when we encroach upon the freedom of others, action will be taken if someone crosses the line.
Allahabadia apologized
After the video surfaced and controversy arose, Ranveer Allahabadia posted a video on Monday and apologized. He said in his video that my comment was not just inappropriate, it was not funny either. Comedy is not my specialty, I have just come here to apologize.
He further said that I was not going to give any context, justification, or logic behind what happened. I have just come here to apologize. Personally, there was a lapse in my judgment. It was not right on my part.
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