When the BBC asked Vikram Mishra, the channel’s owner, if he was aware that his videos were perceived as real, he replied: “We all want to become a hit. I make videos that do well according to the trends of society.”
He said the videos are created only for “entertainment and views, as our team of 12 people earn their livelihood from our YouTube channel”.
His innocence on the impact of the videos his channel creates is such an obvious lie. People get beaten to death, get burnt alive, communities are economically boycott, their homes and livelihood destroyed due to the distruct, fear, and hate created by such videos, all enabled by the state.
His innocence on the impact of the videos his channel creates is such an obvious lie. People get beaten to death, get burnt alive, communities are economically boycott, their homes and livelihood destroyed due to the distruct, fear, and hate created by such videos, all enabled by the state.