Mumbai. According to the big news of the morning, Mumbai Police has now arrested him, taking a big action against Hindustani Bhau. Actually these ‘Hindustani Bhau’ are accused of inciting the students to protest. Please tell that the real name of ‘Hindustani Bhau’ is Vikas Phatak. At the same time, in connection with this demonstration, Mumbai Police has registered an FIR against ‘Hindustani Bhau’ and others.
Mumbai: Social media influencer Vikas Fhatak, also known as ‘Hindustani Bhau’, arrested by Dharavi Police in connection with students’ protest in Dharavi y’day over their demand for online exams for classes 10th & 12th, in view of #COVID19, FIR registered against Fatak & others.
— ANI (@ANI) February 1, 2022
‘Hindustani Bhau’, had uploaded a video of him on Instagram allegedly instigating students. FIR registered under multiple sections of IPC (including that for rioting), Maharashtra Police Act, Disaster Management Act and Maharashtra Prevention of Defacement of Property Act.
— ANI (@ANI) February 1, 2022
It is worth noting that many students had demonstrated in Dharavi, Mumbai yesterday i.e. on Monday. These students are demanding that the 10th and 12th exams should be made online amid the Corona crisis. They are opposing the conduct of offline examination. A similar demonstration was also seen in Nagpur on Monday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT_Z6fiMRP4
Let us tell you that Hindustani Bhau is accused of instigating the students through social media. At his behest, thousands of students took to the streets demanding to take online exams in Mumbai and different cities of Maharashtra. In Mumbai, these students also gheraoed the house of School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad located in Dharavi.
Here the matter of instigating the students has also been taken seriously by the government. In this regard, Maharashtra Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil has ordered a quick investigation into the entire matter and directed the police administration to keep the situation under control. On the matter, Home Minister Dilip Walse Patil says that the students cannot gather in such large numbers on their own. Surely this has been done with careful planning. It is now being fully investigated.