‘Trollers have spoiled my Diwali’ Increasing trolling spills the pain of child saint Abhinav Arora, know what he said?

'Trollers have spoiled my Diwali' Increasing trolling spills the pain of child saint Abhinav Arora, know what he said?

New Delhi. Controversial children’s story teller Abhinav Arora is facing online trolling and criticism these days. Many people on social media have alleged that Abhinav’s parents are using him only for the purpose of earning money and making reels. Some YouTubers also claimed that the reels made by Abhinav displayed false behavior, which was a betrayal of people’s faith. Abhinav is also accused of presenting religious stories only at the behest of his parents so that he gets a chance to remain in the headlines. Recently, ABP News also asked Abhinav religious questions, most of which he could not answer correctly. After these incidents, now Abhinav Arora has come in front of the media and replied to the trollers, the video of which is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Abhinav’s message to trollers

During a conversation with news agency NNI, Abhinav Arora targeted the trollers and said that these trolls have snatched away his happiness. He said, “Last Diwali I was very happy because Lord Shri Ram had given me the opportunity to witness the festival of lights in Ayodhya. A world record was made there. Diwali is a festival of sharing happiness, but these trollers and YouTubers took away my happiness. But no problem, I wish you all a very happy Diwali.”

Anupam Kher had praised Abhinav

Famous actor Anupam Kher had also shared a video on X praising Abhinav. Kher wrote, “Abhinav Arora, who is only ten years old and studies in class five, came to meet me. I was impressed by its eternal wisdom during a short visit to Ayodhya. At this young age, this child narrates the story of Lord Ram very easily. Seeing this, I have a lot of respect for his parents also. Jai Shri Ram.”

Users gave mixed reactions

Mixed reactions are emerging on Abhinav’s viral video. One user wrote on social media, “Stop giving platform to such people.” While another user commented sarcastically, “Now after Diwali, going to school every day, your business is over.” Another user wrote, “This country is troubled by people like these, not by challenges.”

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