YouTuber Abhinav Arora reached the court demanding an FIR against seven YouTubers. During this, his parents were also present with him. Abhinav Arora has filed a case in the court of ACJM First of mathura, accusing him of trolling and threatening him on social media. Meanwhile, Jagatguru Rambhadracharya reacted to the claims of threats being received by Arora.

Abhinav Arora is being trolled a lot on social media after Swami Rambhadracharya's scolding. After Abhinav Arora's Krishna devotion videos went viral on social media, about seven YouTubers have questioned his devotion on their YouTube channel. In this regard, Abhinav Arora's father Tarun Arora had also lodged a complaint with the mathura police on october 19.

He said, "I did not want to file a case, but YouTubers forced me to do so. I will explain through a story. Lord Rama did not intend to kill Khar-Dushan, but Khar-Dushan created so much ruckus that Lord Rama was forced to do so. He had to move forward for justice. We are being threatened and I am being mistreated. This is also affecting my parents. My devotion is being termed as fake." Due to no hearing by mathura police, Abhinav Arora today went to ACJM court of mathura with his family and filed a case. On behalf of child saint Abhinav Arora, mother Jyoti Arora reached ACJM court of mathura on monday and filed a complaint against seven YouTubers. The family alleges that their son is being trolled on social media platforms and is being threatened with death.

What did Swami Rambhadracharya say on the threat?

In today's hearing, the court has asked the police for an action taken report on what action has been taken so far. The next hearing of this case will be on november 6. Regarding Abhinav Arora, Jagatguru Rambhadracharya said, "My Katha was on a serious topic. That child's behavior included mischief and dancing in front of saints, that is why I asked him to leave, as it is related to my dignity. I do not like it. I have no animosity towards him. I do not know anything about the threats he is receiving."

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