Abhinav Arora, the 'Child Saint,' approached the Mathura Court in Uttar Pradesh once again, seeking legal action against YouTubers who had mocked him and his devotion. Arora appeared before CJM Gaurav Utsav Raj on Friday, following an earlier petition in which he requested the registration of a case against the trolls.
The court has instructed the Cyber Cell to submit a report on the matter and set the next hearing for January 3.
In response to the proceedings, Abhinav Arora shared his feelings through a poem.
हम इतने भी बुरे नहीं थे, जितने इल्जाम लगाए लोगों ने।
चंद लाइक, व्यूज के लिए न जाने कितनी बात बनाई लोगों ने।
भेड़ चाल में चलकर न जाने सारे कैसे बहक गए।
राधा नाम लेने को भी धंधा बताया लोगों ने।
मैं अदना सा बालक, बस कान्हा जी का सेवक हूं।
मेरी तो छोड़ो, उनकी भक्ति को भी मजाक बनाया लोगों ने।
सहकर राख होकर भी भक्ति को समर्पित है जीवन मेरा।
मैं इतना बुरा हूं क्या, जितने इल्जाम लगाए लोगों ने।
Abhinav Arora, a 10-year-old popularly known as the 'Child Saint,' has been continuously trolled by some people on social media. Recently, a video went viral on the internet in which Abhinav Arora was seen being scolded by Jagadguru Rambhadraacharya. He was removed from the stage by the Guru. Since then, the trolling of Abhinav Arora has significantly increased.
Abhinav claims that the viral video is from last year and was filmed in Vrindavan. He asserts that after scolding him, Jagadguru Rambhadraacharya blessed him. Several trolls on social media have used abusive language against Abhinav, with some even issuing death threats.
Regarding social media trolling, Abhinav Arora, through his lawyer, filed a petition in the CJM court on October 30, requesting the registration of a report against YouTubers Ankit Patel, Shwetabh Gangwar, Rakesh Kumar, Anurag Joshi, Abhijit Vaishnav, Nitin, Devang Kanabar, and others unknown. A statement from his lawyer has also been issued in this matter.
Abhinav Arora's lawyer, Pankaj Arya, stated that a hearing in this matter took place on Friday. The court has sought a detailed report from the Cyber Cell regarding the entire case. The next hearing in this matter is scheduled for January 3.
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