logo
#

Latest news with #UPSC-selected

‘God Save This Country': Elvish Yadav's UPSC Speech Triggers Criticism
‘God Save This Country': Elvish Yadav's UPSC Speech Triggers Criticism

News18

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • News18

‘God Save This Country': Elvish Yadav's UPSC Speech Triggers Criticism

Last Updated: A video of YouTuber Elvish Yadav delivering a motivational speech to UPSC aspirants has triggered a public backlash. Social media influencer and reality show winner Elvish Yadav has landed squarely in the middle of a fresh controversy. A video of the YouTuber delivering a motivational speech to UPSC aspirants is going viral. The footage, being shared widely, showed the Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner congratulating selected civil service candidates at a private coaching centre. The 27-year-old influencer congratulated those who were selected for the UPSC and added he was proud of them and wished them well. In the video, Yadav shared an anecdote revealing that his mother once wished he would attempt the UPSC examination. He, however, admitted that even though he was academically smart, he did not think he was cut out to be in public service. He mentioned that his mother, based on the reading of his astrological chart, said it was his destiny to become an IAS officer. The video has not been received well online; several users questioned why the star with a controversial past was invited to speak with UPSC aspirants. Sharing the video on X (formerly Twitter), a user going by the name Dr Nimo Yadav, implied things have deteriorated so much that Elvish Yadav is now 'giving motivational speech" to UPSC select students. 'God save this country," the X user wrote. It has come to this, Elvish Yadav is giving motivational speech to UPSC-selected save this country 🙏🏼 — Dr Nimo Yadav 2.0 (@DrNimoYadav) June 2, 2025 The user ignited a debate on social media, with other users also chiming in with their opinions. A user commented that inviting Yadav to speak with UPSC aspirants, 'reflects the mindset of Indians" and said it explains why the nation is 'frequently the subject of mockery worldwide". A third user questioned who the official was that invited Yadav and added they should be 'ashamed" of their work. Another X user added, 'We're officially becoming a parody nation." Elvish Yadav Controversies Yadav has been embroiled in several controversies over the years. Notable incidents include his offensive remarks against TikTokers in 2020, after which he got in trouble over his sexist remarks directed at fellow influencer Kusha Kapila in 2021. More recently, he was arrested under the Wildlife Act for allegedly procuring snake venom for rave parties. He remained in judicial custody for 14 days. He reportedly also faced assault allegations.

Elvish Yadav gives pep talk to UPSC aspirants, internet not amused: ‘This country is doomed'
Elvish Yadav gives pep talk to UPSC aspirants, internet not amused: ‘This country is doomed'

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Elvish Yadav gives pep talk to UPSC aspirants, internet not amused: ‘This country is doomed'

YouTuber-turned-reality show star Elvish Yadav has stirred backlash after a video surfaced on social media showing him delivering a motivational speech to UPSC aspirants at a recent event. The Bigg Boss OTT 2 winner and Roadies' gang leader, who has been caught up in multiple controversies, including allegations of stealing roadside flower pots and involvement in a snake venom racket, was seen congratulating the selected UPSC candidates at a private coaching centre. 'Jinka selection hua hai UPSC mein, meri taraf se sabhi ko congratulations (Congratulations to everyone who cracked the UPSC examinations),' Yadav, 27, said in the clip, adding that the nation was proud of their achievements. 'Aur hum sabhi log aap par bahot proud hai. Yadav community ko. Pure desh ko proud hai. Aise he aage badhte raho. Tarakki karo (Everyone is so proud, including the Yadav community and the entire country. May you get all the success).' The YouTuber also shared a personal anecdote, revealing that his mother once encouraged him to attempt the UPSC exams himself. 'Ek chhoti si meri bhi ek story hai. Meri mummy bhi chahti thi ki UPSC ka paper du main (I have a small story of my own too. My mother also wanted me to appear for the UPSC exam),' he said, acknowledging that while he was academically decent, the challenging lifestyle of civil service aspirants was never for him. 'Although padhne mein bhi sahi tha. But mai mummy ko humesha bolta tha ki mummy UPSC mein toh bahot padhna padta hai. Chaudah chaudah ghanta bachhe padhte hai. Bees tees ghanta padhte hai. Mobile use nahi karte. Mai toh aisa nahi hu. Toh mere se kabhi UPSC nahi ho paega (Although I was good at studying, I always used to tell my mother, 'Mom, you have to study a lot for UPSC. Kids study for 14 hours a day, sometimes even 20–30 hours. They don't use mobile phones. I'm not like that. So, I'll never be able to crack UPSC),' he recounted. Despite his reluctance, Yadav shared that his mother believed it was written in his astrological chart that he would become an IAS officer. Sharing the clip, an X handle @DrNimoYadav wrote, 'It has come to this, Elvish Yadav is giving motivational speech to UPSC-selected students. God save this country.' Watch here: It has come to this, Elvish Yadav is giving motivational speech to UPSC-selected students. God save this country 🙏🏼 — Dr Nimo Yadav 2.0 (@DrNimoYadav) June 2, 2025 Soon after the video went viral, several users questioned the relevance of an influencer addressing future civil servants. 'This clearly reflects the mindset of the people of India, which explains why India is frequently the subject of mockery worldwide,' a user wrote. 'Bcoz they understood end of the day bill gates meets dolly Chaiwala,' another user commented. 'This country is doomed,' a third user reacted.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store