Mumbai A Metropolitan Magistrate Court at Bandra on Tuesday dismissed the bail supplication of Vikas Fhatak, who is otherwise called “Hindustani Bhau” via web-based media.
The Khar inhabitant has been captured by Dharavi police for purportedly inciting understudies and guardians against disconnected SSC and HSC assessments.

Metropolitan Magistrate Komal Singh Rajput dismissed Fhatak’s bail request. He had documented the bail application through advocate Mahesh Mule, asserting that he had co-worked with the police and later even spoke to the understudies to not swarm.

Fhatak, well known for his utilization of oppressive language via web-based media, has around 3.3 million adherents. He has been posting via web-based media, professing to be battling for the privileges of understudies. In his recordings, he said that if the disconnected tests were not dropped, he would dissent outside instruction serve Varsha Gaikwad’s home alongside ‘his understudies’ and that he was sufficiently able to confront the results, including going to prison.
After the video assumed control over the web, ‘understudies’ arranged a dissent outside Gaikwad’s home in Dharavi. They requested internet based tests because of the pandemic.

The police had booked the Bigg Boss notoriety powerhouse alongside Iqrar Khan Bakhar Khan on February 2. They were reserved under Indian Penal Code segments 353 (discouraging a community worker from releasing obligation), 332 (making hurt local official), 427 (wickedness causing harm), 109 (abetment) and 114 (abettor present when offense submitted), 143, 145, 146, 149 for unlawful gathering and revolting and 188, 269, 270 for abusing Covid-19 rules. The police have likewise reserved them under area 3 (naughtiness causing harm) of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act 1984.