Investigation underway regarding controversial statement, case registered against Ranveer, Raina; Preparations to make contestants accused too

15 Feb 2025 12:44:58

Controversial statement case Ranveer and  Raina
 
The Maharashtra Cyber ​​​​Department has written a letter to YouTube to remove all 18 episodes of the controversial show 'India's Got Talent'. The Cyber ​​​​Department has also clarified that if the contestants participating in it have made obscene comments, they will also be accused. In this regard, summons have been issued to Tanmay Bhat, Rakhi Sawant, Urfi Javed, Siddharth Chaturvedi and Deepak Kalal and other participants. The Maharashtra Cyber ​​​​Department has registered a case against Raina, Ranveer and 30 to 40 people under the Information Technology Act and the Indian Penal Code.
 
All those who participated in episodes 1 to 6 of 'India's Got Talent' in the presence of Ranveer are being summoned as accused in this. The Cyber ​​​​Department said that all of them will be called for questioning soon (on page 8) (from page 1). The Assam Police has registered the first case in this case. On Wednesday, the Assam Police reached Mumbai to investigate the same case. They discussed the investigation with the Mumbai Police. It is understood that they have also started taking statements from some people. Meanwhile, the police officials clarified that the statement of the manager of Allahabadi along with Apurva Makhija has also been recorded.
 
A total of 18 episodes of India's Got Talent were released on YouTube. The cyber department said that a letter has been sent to YouTube to remove all these episodes. The cyber department also said that the audience will be made witnesses in this. Famous people from different fields are invited as judges in this show of Samay Raina. In one episode, YouTubers Ranveer Allahabadia and Apoorva Makhija were invited. At that time, Ranveer had asked a contestant obscene questions about his parents and made objectionable statements. A preliminary investigation is underway by the Khar police in this case.
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