Allahbadia told cops he made a 'mistake' with controversial remarks: Officials
Podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia admits 'mistake' over controversial remarks on 'India's Got Latent'; faces police probes, multiple FIRs, and widespread backlash
Podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia, whose offensive comments on a YouTube show resulted in controversy, stated in his testimony to Maharashtra Cyber that he made a "mistake" by sharing the controversial remarks, officials said.
The Maharashtra Cyber and the Mumbai police are investigating Allahbadia's controversial remarks made on comedian Samay Raina's YouTube show "India's Got Latent".
Allahbadia made crude comments about parents and sex, leading to widespread backlash and multiple FIRs.
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Statements recorded
On Monday, Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani, also a YouTuber, appeared separately before the Maharashtra Cyber to record their statements in the case of obscenity it has registered against them and others, an official said.
"In his statement, Allahbadia admitted that he made a mistake by making controversial comments on the YouTube show, for which he is being criticised," he said.
The social media influencer also admitted that he made a mistake by using specific words in his comments during the show, the official said.
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Clarification
Allahbadia also told the officials that Samay Raina was his friend and he had gone to the show only for the latter, the official said, adding he also claimed that he did not charge anything to attend the show.
The Maharashtra Cyber on Tuesday recorded the statement of social media influencer Apoorva Makhija in connection with the "India's Got Latent" controversy, an official said.
Makhija is among the persons named in the obscenity case registered with the Maharashtra Cyber.
Sawant also summoned
The authorities have also summoned actor Rakhi Sawant on February 27, who had appeared in the show as a guest, the official said.
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The Maharashtra Cyber is yet to record the statement of Samay Raina, the official said.
The Assam police are also investigating an obscenity case against Allahbadia and others.
(With agency inputs)