>Studied Computer Engineering but couldn't find a well paying job, so he decided to try for the UPSC.
>Made six attempts but still couldn't clear the exam. He then joined Unacademy and later moved to StudyIQ to teach UPSC aspirants.
>StudyIQ founder fired him for reasons that were never made public, he even uploaded a video pleading to be taken back, but they still didn't rehire him.
>He then became a YouTuber and, instead of focusing on genuine educational content, built a large following by creating sensational content on irrelevant topics.
>He now copies other people's content, adds his own commentary, and often ends up spreading misinformation.
>Whenever students disagree with him, he targets them personally and spreads misinformation about them.
>He even uploaded a short clip of a female student kissing him on his official YouTube channel, seemingly to portray himself as someone who gets a lot of female attention.
>Now he is trying to give this incident a caste angle by highlighting the SSP's caste, even though the officer was dealing with someone accused of hooliganism and provoking people.
He is basically the UPSC version of Rakhi Sawant....if there isn't a controversy, he'll create one just to stay relevant.
राजस्थान कांग्रेस में ब्राह्मणों का वर्चस्व रहा 31 वर्ष और इसके बाद रहा 27 वर्ष जाटों का प्रभुत्व। SC-ST और अल्पसंख्यक तो कभी किसी गिनती में ही नहीं रहे!
@GunendraSharma2 की शानदार स्टोरी।