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Know about Manmohan Yadav who stole flower pots kept for G20

Know about Manmohan Yadav who stole flower pots kept for G20
Know about Manmohan Yadav who stole flower pots kept for G20

After a massive uproar on social media, Gurugram police on Wednesday arrested a man for allegedly stealing flower pots saved for G20 summit beautification. The man has been identified as Manmohan Yadav 50.

Recently, a video went viral on social media by Gurugram’s Shankar Chowk where two people were filmed stealing flower pots that had been set up for a G20 event while driving a luxurious car.

YouTuber, Elvish Yadav statement issued

In a statement released on Instagram stories, YouTuber, Elvish Yadav said: “A rumour is circulating that Elvish Yadav stole pots. Everybody knows what car I have and the number on it. I bought a Porche recently, which has not yet been registered.

He added “The Fortuner I have has the number 0001. I don’t have a KIA car. There are hundreds of cars at my meetings. That doesn’t mean I own all the cars, I used that car in a meeting, since it has a sunroof. I just wanted to see the audience and say hello”.

“I am going to take legal action against one .” He sarcastically added, “Get ready, otherwise I’ll steal the pots from your house,” and he laughed.

On Twitter, he said, “This is not my vehicle. I kindly ask everyone not to spread any untrue information about me. I’m suing the people who are spreading false information about me.”

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