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The Assam Police will also serve summons to other judges and guests on the show, including Jaspreet Singh, Apoorva Mukhija and Samay Raina.
Popular comic Samay Raina has deleted all the videos of his show India's Got Latent from his channel after YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia's controversial comments on the comedy show led to nationwide outrage.
Raina took to X late Wednesday evening and wrote that his objective was to make people laugh with the show, but the events that followed, including FIRs and police complaints, made it "too much" for him to take on.
The post was made after the Maharashtra Cyber Department summoned more than 40 people, including Allahbadia and Raina, asking them to join the probe. The cyber cell police on Thursday sent second summons to Raina to appear before the investigating officer on February 17. The comedian's lawyer had previously stated that Raina was in America and would return on March 17.
"Everything that is happening has been too much for me to handle. I have removed all Indias Got Latent videos from my channel. My only objective was to make people laugh and have a good time. I will fully cooperate with all agencies to ensure their inquiries are concluded fairly. Thank you," wrote Raina.
On Thursday, Assam Police gave summons to Allahbadia and Ashish Chanchlani. According to reports, summons will also be served to other judges and guests, including Jaspreet Singh, Makhija and Raina.
On India's Got Latent, Allahbadia asked a contestant, "Would you rather watch your parents have sex for the rest of your life, or would you join in once and stop it forever?" The clip was widely shared on social generating massive outrage.
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Shortly after the complaint, Allahbadia posted a video on X and apologised for his comments, stating that his comment "wasn't just inappropriate, it wasn't even funny." The YouTuber, also known as Beer Biceps, added that he had a "lapse in judgment".
"The podcast is watched by people of all ages, I don't want to take that responsibility lightly and family is the last thing I would ever disrespect. I need to use this platform better, that has been my learning from this experience. I promise to get better. I am sorry, I hope you can forgive me as a human being," he had said in the video.
Social media influencer Apoorva Mukhija, also known as 'Rebel Kid', appeared before the cops at Khar police station on Wednesday, a day after the cyber police registered a First Information Report in the case.