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Will Vivek Bindra Go To Jail? #StopVivekBindra Trends on Twitter

The hashtag #StopVivekBindra is currently trending heavily on Twitter. The primary purpose behind this trending hashtag, #StopVivekBindra is for people to express their views related to a recent controversy that occurred between Vivek Bindra and Sandeep Maheshwari.

Twitter is flooding with tweets full of accusations against Vivek Bindra. People are accusing him of misleading the younger generations of the country with sugar-coated and unrealistic success mantras. Moreover, he has been called a scammer lately.

Will Vivek Bindra go to Jail?

A big question is circulating in people’s minds whether Vivek Bindra might witness life behind bars for this or not. However, the law doesn’t work that way in India. Twitter being on fire currently and trending with #StopVivekBindra is not sufficient enough to head Vivek Bindra straight to the slammer, as legal proceedings are tangled and complex, and can’t be carried out until a proper investigation is done.

Tweets are not Courts’ Verdict

The tweets flooding the social media platform, X, formerly Twitter are pretty damning. However, it is to be noted that, they’re not verdicts given by any court or judicial institution.

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However, no such information and data about a brewing legal case could be found yet. Moreover, Vivek Bindra’s case is a wake-up call for all influencers, motivational speakers, and content creators who with the help of social media earn revenue to be cautious about the content with which they should feed the younger generation.

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Origin of #stopvivekbindra

Recently, Sandeep Maheshwari uploaded a video on his YouTube channel where he was delivering his standup in front of 100-115 youngsters. He started the video stating, that it was never Sandeep Maheshwari vs Vivek Bindra, rather he was exposing scams faced heavily by youths of the country by not just one but multiple individuals and firms. Youths could be seen getting involved in the discussion and expressing their personal views and experiences on the same.

Sandeep Maheshwari also backed up his arguments by stating clauses and sections by the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Finance, and the Reserve Bank of India. Toward the end of the video, Sandeep Maheshwari urged his followers to post their views on Twitter with the hashtag #stopvivekbindra.

He also asked the affected individuals and the students who fell prey to scammers to send their issues to legal@sandeepmaheshwari.com and inscribe a petition regarding the same. The situation currently seems like the people badly want the authorities to undertake an investigation and take legal action.

Subhashree Panda

Subhashree Panda: A proficient content writer, editor, and researcher. With 4 years of experience and an MBA in finance, she crafts compelling narratives on global events. Her passion for diverse journalism genres resonates widely, fostering broad audience connections.

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