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The ‘Baba’ from ‘Baba Ka Dhaba’, who shot to fame after a viral video, has filed a case against YouTuber Gaurav Wasan, who first uploaded his plight on social media.
Eighty-year-old Kanta Prasad, who runs the dhaba, has alleged that Wasan misappropriated the funds that was raised to help his wife and him, reported The Indian Express.
Prasad, in his complaint, alleged that Wasan "intentionally and deliberately shared only his and his family/friends’ bank details and mobile numbers with the donors and collected a huge amount of donation through different mode of payments, ie, bank account/wallets without providing any information to the complainant".
Wasan, on the other hand, has denied the allegations. He told NDTV that on 8 October, he went to the bank to deposit cash on behalf of Kanta Prasad and was told that the account had been sealed because a sum of Rs 20 lakh had been deposited in the account. "That is why when I emerged from the bank, I made a public appeal asking people to stop donating to Baba Ka Dhaba as it had received enough financial assistance,"
Wasan told Hindustan Times that he had given a sum of Rs 3.78 lakh to Prasad via NEFT and two cheques, and also showed proofs of all the bank transactions.
Some other YouTubers alleged Wasan received Rs 20-25 lakh, to which he said that legal action will be initiated against them.
(With inputs from The Indian Express & NDTV)
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