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‘Bhole Baba likes snakes, not the dealer of snake venom’, posters put up against Elvish Yadav on the ghats of Kashi

Last Updated on 26/07/2024 by Ankita Jain

The anger of Kashi residents against YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT-2 winner Elvish Yadav is not subsiding. Posters have been put up on the banks of Ganga Ghats in Kashi against the photo of Elvish Yadav taken under VIP treatment near the Golden Peak in the restricted red zone of Baba Kashi Vishwanath’s court.

Actually, on Thursday (25 July), Elvish Yadav had taken a photo in the restricted area of ​​Varanasi’s Kashi Vishwanath temple. Whereas photography is not allowed at that place. As soon as Elvish Yadav’s photo surfaced on social media, the complainants reached the police officer’s office at the district headquarters to complain about it. The lawyer complainants duly complained about it in writing to the police officer. The investigation of the case has been handed over to the DCP.

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At the same time, Deepak Singh, a local BJP leader and advocate who posted the post ‘Bhole Baba likes snakes… not snake venom dealers’ has demanded that strict action should be taken against the VIP treatment given to Elvis Yadav at Kashi Vishwanath after an investigation. Because Elvis Yadav is a person with criminal tendencies.

Posters were put up on the banks of Ganga ghats.
Posters were put up on the banks of Ganga ghats.

BJP leader Deepak Singh said this in the matter

Local BJP leader Deepak Singh Rajveer said, “Our Bhole Baba likes snakes and not the dealers of snake venom. After all, the police administration and the temple administration should explain under which protocol Elvish Yadav’s picture was taken in the restricted red zone? Under which rule did such a person with criminal tendencies get VIP treatment? This should also be investigated and appropriate action should be taken.”