A zero number FIR has been registered at Jaipur's Cyber Police Station against prominent YouTubers including Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina, Apoorva Makhija, Ashish Chanchlani, and Jaspreet Singh. The complaint, filed by Jai Rajputana Sangh founder Bhanwar Singh Reta on February 17, alleges that the YouTubers made obscene and vulgar comments about parents and family relationships during the 'India's Got Talent' show. SHO Shravan Kumar confirmed the FIR has been transferred to Mumbai's Khar Police Station. The complainant states their remarks hurt societal sentiments and disturbed peace. Demand to shut down the show He said – 'India's Got Latent' show is having a negative impact on society. It is leading youth in the wrong direction. Jai Rajputana Sangh demanded action against the culprits and called for shutting down the 'India's Got Latent' show. Cyber police station registered a zero number FIR on the complaint. Since the case belongs to Mumbai's Khar police station area, the zero number FIR was cut and sent there. Episode was released on February 8 'India's Got Latent' is stand-up comedian Samay Raina's show, which is facing controversy. This episode was released on YouTube on February 8. This show contains bold comedy content. The show has more than 7.3 million subscribers worldwide. The show made such comments about parents and women that Dainik Bhaskar cannot mention here. Samay Raina has already given clarification Samay Raina had clarified about the ongoing controversy regarding his show India's Got Talent. He claimed on Instagram that he had removed all videos of his show from YouTube. He also said that his only intention was to make people laugh. I am unable to handle whatever is happening. I have removed all videos of India's Got Talent from my channel. My only purpose was to make people laugh and bring happiness. I will fully cooperate with all agencies so that their investigation can be conducted properly. Thank you. Ranveer Allahbadia has also apologised 'My comment was inappropriate. It wasn't even funny. Comedy is not my genre. I just want to say sorry. Many asked if I would use my platform like this, in response I would say that I absolutely don't want to use my platform like this. I won't give any justification for what happened.' I just want to apologise. I made a mistake in judgment. What I said wasn't cool. I have asked the makers to remove the insensitive part of the video. As humans, perhaps you will forgive me.Original Article by Dainik Bhaskar