The ever-vocal co-founder of BharatPe and former Shark Tank India judge, Ashneer Grover, finds himself amidst a potential defamation case following controversial comments he made against Indore during an event in Indore on Sunday, September 10.
Grover's remarks at the Jain International Trade Organisation (JITO) event about the city's top ranking in the Central Government's cleanliness survey over the last six years have ignited a heated debate and legal action against him.
Following the news of legal actions and statements of local representatives, he took to X (formerly Twitter) to post, "Sorry. Not Sorry!"
The controversy erupted when Grover, speaking at an event in Indore, made a remark that Indore's top ranking in cleanliness had been "bought."
He said he was not into the practice of praising cities during public appearances and quipped, "Now the problem with me is that for three/four years I have heard that Indore is the cleanest city...you have bought the survey. It's a simple thing."
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On X (formerly Twitter) yesterday, September 11, he expressed regret towards the city of Indore but made it clear that he had no apologies for politicians.
In his statement, he said, "Sorry to Indore. You’ve got great people and a city. But politicians everywhere have got no chill!"
He even hinted that the reason for the political backlash could be the upcoming elections in the state in November by saying, "It might be an election year - but people are smart. Indori people - super smart. I’ll come to Indore when I wish, as many times as I wish - and am confident of Indori mehmaan nawazi."
A Non-Cognizable Offence Report (NCR) in India is a complaint filed for minor offences where the police cannot take immediate action without a court's permission or investigation order.