The winner of OTT Bigg Boss 2, Elvish Yadav, has been arrested from Kota, Rajasthan. Elvish Yadav is accused of supplying snake venom at a rave party. According to police sources, Elvish Yadav attempted to escape by breaking barricades but was apprehended in the Ramganj Suket area of Kota. It is said that the Kota police have impounded Elvish’s car. Notably, the popular YouTuber Elvish Yadav had been under discussion due to a rave party case in Noida in recent days.

Elvish Yadav, along with six other individuals, was charged with supplying snake venom at rave parties. The FIR was registered at the Noida Sector 49 police station. The accusation is that Elvish Yadav collected a substantial amount for supplying venom at these parties.
On the other hand, according to media reports, after the news broke, Salman Khan supported Elvish Yadav. Recently, Elvish Yadav was seen on the set of ‘Bigg Boss 17’. He had visited the ‘Bolero’ music video promotion on the Bigg Boss set.
Salman Khan had given advice to Elvish
After getting stuck in the rave party case, when Elvish Yadav reached the Bigg Boss set, Salman Khan gave him advice. According to reports, Salman had told Elvish that when an ordinary person reaches a certain level of success, people start feeling jealous, and this is all part of the journey. Salman had told Elvish that he is successful.
In reality, a video had recently gone viral on social media in which Elvish was seen putting a snake around his neck. After the video went viral, he clarified that it was from a music video shot about six months ago. After the video surfaced, an NGO called PFA (People for Animal) filed a complaint against Elvish. It’s worth mentioning that PFA is an NGO of BJP MP Maneka Gandhi.
According to reports, Gaurav Gupta, who works as an Animal Welfare Officer at PFA, filed an FIR against Elvish Yadav in the Noida police of Uttar Pradesh. According to Gaurav, they had been receiving information about organizing rave parties in some farmhouses in Noida and surrounding areas for the past few days, where snake venom was supplied.