YouTuber Elvish Yadav denies he is the owner of Kia Carnival used to steal flowers as Gamla Chor trends on Twitter

YouTuber Elvish Yadav denies he is the owner of Kia Carnival used to steal flowers as Gamla Chor trends on Twitter

Have a look at what Youtuber Elvish Yadav says following the allegations that his car was used to steal flower pots in the ‘Gamla Chor’ controversy 

YouTuber Elvish Yadav disputes allegations that his car was used to steal flower pots in Gurugram during the “Gamla Chor” controversy.

YouTuber Elvish Yadav denies he is the owner of Kia Carnival car used to steal flowers as Gamla Chor trends on Twitter

On February 28, YouTuber Elvish Yadav refuted claims that his car was used to steal the flower pots. In an Instagram and Twitter message, Yadav threatened to sue anyone spreading the rumours online.

Elvish Yadav’s name came up in the conversation since it was claimed that the vehicle allegedly used to steal flowerpots from government property was seen in recordings. His name was dragged into the situation going viral on social media.

Manmohan Yadav has reportedly been detained by police, according to reports.

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In a post on Instagram, Elvis Yadav started that related to the rumour regarding he stole some flower pots. He said that his car’s number and which car he owns are well known.

He further said that he recently bought a Porsche, but it’s not yet registered. His Fortuner is marked with the number 0001 and he doesn’t drive KIA.

I just wanted to see the public and wave at them. I am taking legal action against one [who started the rumours].”

He sarcastically continued, “Fix yourself, else I will steal flowerpots from your home,” and giggled.

Such rumours, according to Yadav, wouldn’t interfere with the planned meetup and he said that he would instead steal girls’ hearts rather than steal spots.

Do you think I would steal flowerpots? I will steal girls’ hearts. I will steal the hearts of haters’ mothers.”

Elvis said that there are a lot of flowerpots all over his house. A lot of ‘neem’ and ‘pipal’ trees can be seen in his house and he doesn’t need additional flower pots.

On Twitter, he stated that he will be taking legal action against those spreading false news about him.

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Utkarsh Singh, the founder of Unseen India, cited him while displaying a screenshot of the vehicle in a video that included Yadav, to which Yadav responded:

Get ready with the money. Defamation is on its way. Your house will be sold in this.”

When Utkarsh claimed he lacked flowerpots to urge Yadav further:

There were many other users to which Yadav replied:

He also Tweeted a series of Tweets regarding the rumours:

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