Recently, Narrator Aniruddhacharya Maharaj appeared as a guest on Salman Khan's show 'Bigg Boss'. However, there was a lot of controversy surrounding her exit from the show. Many people did not like Aniruddhacharya's appearance in this reality show, after which he was trolled a lot on social media.
Aniruddhacharya gifted Bhagavad Gita to Salman Khan on the sets of 'Bigg Boss 18'.
The fake photo caused an uproar Meanwhile, a new uproar has started. In fact, recently a picture went viral on social media where the narrator is seen touching host Salman Khan's feet. Aniruddhacharya's devotees were outraged as soon as this fake photo went viral on the internet. On the other hand, the police have arrested the person who uploaded this fake photo.
There was a lot of uproar over this fake photo that went viral on social media. In which Aniruddhacharya Maharaj is shown touching Salman's feet.
Your Majesty Information has been shared on social media Maharaj himself has given information about this matter on his social media handle. He also shared the picture of the accused who uploaded the fake photo. According to media reports, the accused is identified as Mohammad Asif Ali, a resident of Chilhari village. Arif has manipulated this photo with the intention of tarnishing Aniruddhacharya's image and spreading hatred in the society.
Maharaj has also shared the picture of the accused on his social media account.
Rumor spreader taught a lesson While sharing the photo and information, the caption of the post read, 'False rumor mongers on social media have been taught a lesson by tampering with the photo with the intention of insulting Pujya Maharaj Ji. Many thanks to Vishwa Hindu Parishad and Superintendent of Police Station for this…'
Aniruddhacharya faced a lot of opposition after going on the show.
Aniruddhacharya apologized for going on the show After many controversies after going to the show earlier, Aniruddhacharya released a video apologizing to his devotees. In this video, the narrator said that he had come on the show only to promote Gita and Sanatan Dharma.
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