YouTuber and Bigg Boss OTT 2 fame Armaan Malik once again found himself in the middle of a controversy after he shared a video demanding a ‘gun license’ from Punjab Police. The YouTuber and reality show star mentioned how he has been receiving threats and hence needs a gun for protection. However, after receiving online backlash on the video, he deleted it.
Armaan took to his Instagram handle and shared a video where he said, “I also applied for an arms license for my safety, so that at the very least, I could protect my family myself. But each time, the administration has stopped me, citing that there is a case against me – a case that is completely false and baseless, and whose truth is currently being addressed in the honourable court. I have complete faith in our judiciary that, in the end, truth will prevail. But until then, should my family and I continue to live under the fire of insecurity?”
He further mentioned how as a father and husband, it’s important for him to take measures regarding his safety. He shared, “I am a father, a responsible citizen, and I have every right to protect myself and my children. My humble request is that I be granted an arms license so that I can at least defend myself. This is not a rebellious plea, but the appeal of a helpless yet self-respecting citizen who simply wants that he and his family may live in safety.”
The caption of the video read, “I am active on social media, and I only post good family content. But it is with regret that I must say I have been receiving constant threats for some time now – threats to my life, to harm my family, and to take away everything that is part of my life. Despite these threats, I have maintained my faith in the law. I have taken every necessary legal step, filed complaints, submitted applications, and sought help. Yet, the sense of danger still looms over me and my family.”
However, Armaan later deleted the video after receiving hate on it. Netizens expressed their take on it, calling Armaan’s demand ‘unnecessary.’ On the work front, Armaan was seen on Bigg Boss OTT
Armaan took to his Instagram handle and shared a video where he said, “I also applied for an arms license for my safety, so that at the very least, I could protect my family myself. But each time, the administration has stopped me, citing that there is a case against me – a case that is completely false and baseless, and whose truth is currently being addressed in the honourable court. I have complete faith in our judiciary that, in the end, truth will prevail. But until then, should my family and I continue to live under the fire of insecurity?”
He further mentioned how as a father and husband, it’s important for him to take measures regarding his safety. He shared, “I am a father, a responsible citizen, and I have every right to protect myself and my children. My humble request is that I be granted an arms license so that I can at least defend myself. This is not a rebellious plea, but the appeal of a helpless yet self-respecting citizen who simply wants that he and his family may live in safety.”
The caption of the video read, “I am active on social media, and I only post good family content. But it is with regret that I must say I have been receiving constant threats for some time now – threats to my life, to harm my family, and to take away everything that is part of my life. Despite these threats, I have maintained my faith in the law. I have taken every necessary legal step, filed complaints, submitted applications, and sought help. Yet, the sense of danger still looms over me and my family.”
However, Armaan later deleted the video after receiving hate on it. Netizens expressed their take on it, calling Armaan’s demand ‘unnecessary.’ On the work front, Armaan was seen on Bigg Boss OTT
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