YouTuber Gaurav Taneja criticizes the backlash faced by Ranveer Allahbadia for his comments on a show, questioning why Sundar Pichai isn’t held accountable for similar content on YouTube. Taneja highlights the excessive legal actions against Allahbadia and associates, suggesting it's unfair and disproportionate, and emphasizes the need for a balanced justice system.
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