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Munawar Faruqui’s Response to Elvish Yadav’s Arrest in the Snake Venom Case Is STUNNING: “I Don’t…”

In response to Elvish Yadav’s recent arrest in Noida, Munawar Faruqui spoke out. On Sunday, the Bigg Boss OTT winner was taken into custody in relation to the snake poison case. Munawar was approached about Elvish’s detention when he was seen outside a filming site a few hours after his arrest. Munawar seemed oblivious to the arrest. The Bigg Boss 17 winner said that he was unaware of the arrest and said that his phone was turned off, which has kept him cut off from what has been happening.

Iss baare mein mujhe kuch idea nahi hai. “Mera phone toh band tha,” he said to the press, according to The Times of India. He continued, saying, “Mere phone ki battery puri dead ho chuki hai,” as he moved to display his off. I have no idea how to accomplish that, sab. Munawar was apparently recording a unique performance for a Holi event that would take place soon.

Munawar’s response is not too far from Elvish’s video apology to his supporters for embracing him at the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) 2024, which was published a few days ago. The YouTuber responded to others who dubbed him a “traitor” or “gaddar” for giving Munawar a hug. He expressed regret to individuals whose feelings had been offended and made it clear that his faith is the only thing that matters to him.

“First and foremost, I would like to apologize to my Hindu brothers with folded hands since you felt bad after I hugged Munawar,” Elvish stated. “Sabse pahel jo bhi mere Hindu bhai hai, unn sabhi ko mere taraf se haath jod ke sorry hai ke aapko bura laga ke maine Munawar ko gale lagaya.”

Elvish continued by saying that he does not see Munawar as a buddy or brother. You people said Elvish was in error. I acknowledge my error. For my faith, I am willing to sacrifice hundreds of Munawar. He is neither my brother nor my buddy. I’m speaking in front of the camera. My faith is paramount to me,” he said.

About the Arrest of Elvish Yadav:

On Sunday, March 17, Elvish Yadav was detained by Noida Police in connection with a case of snake poisoning. According to them, the charge was filed for criminal conspiracy under section 120B of the Indian Penal Code and under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972. Elvish is going to be brought before the judge soon. For fourteen days, he will remain under judicial detention. In the next days, the Noida Police will want to be placed under arrest.

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