
Comedian Samay Raina appeared before the police on Monday in connection with the controversial statement made on the show India's Got Latent. The police had earlier issued summons to Samay Raina on 17th and 19th March and asked him to appear. However, Samay Raina did not appear due to his busy schedule. Now Samay Raina has recorded his statement before the police and has accepted his mistake. According to the information, Samay Raina has accepted that what was said on the show was wrong.
Samay Raina admitted his mistake
Maharashtra Cyber Cell has recorded the statement of Samay Raina in the India's Got Latent case. Samay Raina has said in front of Maharashtra Cyber Cell that he is very sorry for whatever he said during the show. He accepts his mistake. Samay has told the police that everything happened in the flow of the show and he did not intend to say what he said.
The interrogation will be held again on March 27
Samay Raina has also said in his statement that his mental state is not good because of this whole matter. He further said that his Canada tour also did not go well. In his statement, Samay Raina has said that he will take full care to ensure that such things do not happen again. Samay Raina has said that "I am sorry for what I said. I know that whatever I said is wrong." Let us tell you that Maharashtra Cyber Cell has once again asked Samay Raina to appear for questioning on March 27.
What is the whole matter?
Actually, Ranveer Allahbadia made objectionable statements about parents and sexual relations in the show India's Got Latent. The organizer of this show is Samay Raina. Maharashtra Cyber Police is investigating the case registered in this matter. FIR was registered against more than 30 people who participated in this show. Maharashtra Cyber Police wrote a letter to YouTube and asked to remove all the videos. Police has recorded the statements of Ranveer Allahbadia, Ashish Chanchlani and many others in this case. Samay Raina was out of the country since the controversy. Raina has now recorded his statement before the police on Monday.
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