🔙 Flashback to the massive meet-up when Elvish Yadav was inside the BB house! Over 1,00,000+ fans gathered just to show their love and support.
While many political parties struggle to pull such crowds, Elvish managed it without even being present there.
I chose to support him 8 years ago, and I’ve never regretted it. I’m proud of that choice because I backed someone who stands for his country, culture, and beliefs. Call him controversial if you want that’s exactly what makes him different.
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And for all those asking why I haven’t spoken on the NEET paper leak - first of all, I raised my voice on this issue two years ago, and I’m doing so again today.
I am completely against paper leaks. Everyone involved, at any level, must be thoroughly investigated and held accountable. Students deserve a fair system.
And if the resignation of any minister can help ensure accountability and prevent such incidents from happening again, then yes - resignations should happen. No individual or position should be above the interests of students and the integrity of the education system.
For those calling me a BJP supporter, let me make one thing clear: it was Maneka Gandhi, a BJP leader at the time, who got a fake snake venom case filed against me. So I have no personal attachment to any political party.
I know the difference between right and wrong. I support students and their genuine concerns, but I will always oppose anyone trying to push anti-India agendas under the cover of student activism. I have raised my voice against such things before, and I will continue to do so.
This is Arpit Sharma. I strongly disagree with some of his publicly expressed views, including those related to Umar Khalid. Personally, I believe that anyone who supports terrorists or justifies terrorism is promoting a dangerous mindset. People should examine public statements carefully and decide for themselves instead of blindly following anyone in the name of student activism.
I’m not against students in fact, I support genuine concerns regarding the NEET paper leak. But I cannot support individuals or groups who use students’ issues to push their own agendas or openly back people like Umar Khalid and activities I believe go against India’s interests.