Instagram influencer and YouTuber Gaurav Wasan has discredited all claims of misrepresentation and furthermore created bank articulations to demonstrate exchanges to ‘Baba Ka Dhaha’ proprietor Kanta Prasad’s ledger. Prasad, who runs the diner in South Delhi’s Malviya Nagar with his better half, had prior documented an objection against Wasan for misappropriation of assets, police said on Sunday.
Prasad (80) had shot to popularity after a video of him mournfully describing the urgency of the months since the lockdown was shared generally across web-based media stages as of late.
Prasad’s gloom had become visible when Wasan caught the diner proprietor separating as he discussed his battles in a video shared on the YouTuber’s web-based media account.
In his grievance to police, Prasad said Wasan shot his video and posted it on the web and persuaded general society via online media to give cash to the restaurant proprietor.
He further affirmed that Wasan “purposefully and intentionally shared just his and his family/companions bank subtleties and versatile numbers with the givers and gathered a colossal measure of gift through various method of installments i.e ledger/wallets without giving any data to the complainant”.
The proprietor of the food joint likewise blamed the YouTuber for not giving subtleties of the budgetary exchanges to him. “We got the grievance yesterday at the Malviya Nagar Police Station and the issue is being tested. No FIR has been enrolled at this point for the situation,” Atul Kumar Thakur, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), said.
Wasan indicated verification of exchanges to general society.
The debate started a week ago when another YouTuber by the name Lakshay Chaudhary transferred a video blaming Wasan for online trick. In the video named, “Jaago Donor Jaago”, Chaudhuri affirmed that Wasan had gathered tremendous wholes of cash for Prasad, yet had not given the cash to the Baba Ka Dhaba proprietor.
Wasan had then reacted with another YouTube video where he denied the charges and had additionally transferred the bank articulations on his Facebook page. He additionally requested that the givers check if their cash had been utilized for the reason or not.
In a meeting with Hindustan Times, Wasan had said that he had given Prasad a check for Rs 2.33 lakh and had moved Rs 1 lakh to his record, explaining that he had moved all the cash he had gained to the diner proprietor.
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