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New Delhi, 17th February 2025: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has issued a new hearing date after multiple individuals failed to appear in response to a summons regarding derogatory and obscene remarks made on the YouTube program ‘India’s Got Latent’.
A case has been filed against popular YouTubers for alleged obscenity in the show India’s Got Latent. The FIR was registered after complaints that the content was inappropriate and violated Indian laws on public decency. Authorities are investigating whether the show broke rules under Section 292 of the IPC and the IT Act. This incident highlights the growing scrutiny of digital content and the legal responsibility of creators.
Abhinav Arora, a 10-year-old spiritual content creator from Delhi, is involved in a legal case against YouTubers allegedly trolling him. His advocate revealed they received serious threats linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi group. Family members expressed concern for his safety, emphasizing his innocence amid ongoing social media campaigns against him.
The family of a popular 10-year-old self-proclaimed spiritual speaker has filed a police complaint against seven “anti-Hindu” YouTubers for allegedly harassing him. The complaint also said the Bishnoi gang also gave a death threat to the family. The mother of the boy, in her complaint to the Mathura Superintendent of Police, alleged that the YouTubers uploaded videos which were “maliciously designed” to mock and defame religious beliefs of her son “who is a follower of Sanatana Dharma”.
