• Snake Venom Rave Party Case: Bigg Boss OTT Winner Elvish Yadav Summoned By Noida Police

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    Snake Venom Rave Party Case: Bigg Boss OTT Winner Elvish Yadav Summoned By Noida Police

    YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav has been summoned by the Noida Police in connection with the...

    Digital Desk: YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT winner Elvish Yadav has been summoned by the Noida Police in connection with the 'snake venom rave' case that rocked the city last week. The police are reportedly planning to question him and may even put him face-to-face with one of the five accused, Rahul, during the interrogation.

    The case gained notoriety when snakes and snake venom were discovered at a late-night rave party in Noida. As a result, Noida Police arrested five individuals in connection with the alleged use of snake venom at the event. During their questioning, it was revealed that these individuals had been supplying snakes for parties hosted by Elvish Yadav, a 26-year-old YouTuber who gained fame through Bigg Boss OTT.

    The Noida Police became aware of the situation after a complaint was filed by BJP MP Maneka Gandhi's NGO, People for Animals (PFA). The organization alleged that Elvish Yadav had been organizing illegal raves at farmhouses in Noida, where foreign girls were invited to consume snake venom and alcohol.


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    PFA reportedly tipped off the Noida Police, prompting the raid on the rave party. Elvish Yadav, however, has vehemently denied these allegations, labeling them as "baseless" and "not even 1 percent true." He has vowed to cooperate fully with the police and take responsibility if any accusations are proven to be true.

    The YouTuber has also threatened to take legal action against Maneka Gandhi regarding the case. The investigation into the 'snake venom rave' case continues, with the possibility of Elvish Yadav being called in for questioning and further developments expected in the coming days.