Elvish Yadav, the winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2, has made it to the highlights of the news by sparking controversial remarks on ‘“All eyes on Rafah”. The famous YouTuber Elvish Yadav, widely known for his stance on Hinduism, is in the spotlight yet again. This time for slamming celebrities who are supporting Rafah.
Yadav took to the social media platforms and posted a similar template with the caption “#AllEyesOnPOK”, referring to Kashmir occupied by Pakistan (POK).
The tragic incident of the Israeli airstrike on Rafah on May 26, resulted in the deaths of nearly 45 civilians and many injuries. This incident sparked a global outcry, with many celebrities opposing the incident and showing solidarity with Rafah. Celebrities like Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Alia Bhatt, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Varun Dhavan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Munawar Faruqi shared “All eyes on Rafah” templates on their Instagram platforms to show solidarity.
However, Elvish Yadav showed a different stance. He took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared a similar template, but with the caption, “All eyes on POK.”
Yadav’s post appears to be a sarcastic jab at these celebrities, suggesting they should also focus on issues closer to their home country, like ongoing conflicts in PoK, Kashmir occupied by Pakistan. However, the post got mixed reactions among his followers. One wrote, “Hamas terrorists put newborn babies in the kitchen oven. Despite such cruelty, the people of Bollywood did not see all this. But all of them are feeling pain for Rafah.”
Another wrote, “Proud of you , Real influencer,” another one pointed out, “Isn’t There Difference Between POK and RAFAH ? If you Genuinely Condemn For Human Being Then Why Didn’t U Say anything Abt #Manipur ? Wahan Insan Nahi Rahte?”One wrote, “Keep the Humanity above all.” One commented, “Humanity >>> religion!”
Elvish Yadav is well known for his vocal views on controversial matters. In another incident, he was in the news for his arrest in a snake venom case. Yadav was arrested in the snake venom-rave party case on March 18, 2024, and remanded to 14-day judicial custody. Mr. Yadav faces a case under the Wildlife Act in Noida for arranging snake venom at rave parties. He was later released on bail, and now the case has been transferred over to the Enforcement Directorate (ED)