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Drone Pratap, the first runner-up of Bigg Boss 10 in Kannada, is delivering what he promised and making his fans happy. Announcing on stage during the show finale, Pratap refused to keep even the smallest amount of prize money he won.
Pratap was presented with a gift of Rs 10 lakh and an e-bike. He decided to give the e-bike to a young man. There is a photo of Pratap giving the bike to a youngster who is a customer. This photo has gone viral and it also has an explanation by Pratap himself. Pratap was quick to share the matter on his Instagram. “This is to clear the doubts of those who claimed that I gifted the bike as a Bigg Boss prize. Raju is employed at the hotel in the daytime and makes food deliveries in the evening. He did not obtain ownership of a car. Instead, he drove a car that belonged to his friend and later on, he started paying monthly instalments for it. Sadly, he posted that his friend’s fraud at the bank led to him losing his motorcycle”.
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So, Pratap expressed his happiness that he could reward the young man with the e-bike as his deed of goodwill.
On the other hand, many cases are being registered against Drone Prathap. It has been uncovered that the police have neither registered an FIR nor any other statement regarding these complaints.
Rajarajeshwari Nagar police station began investigating two complaints that were filed recently. Another deals with the capital partner of Drone Prathap, Sarang Mane, which has fraud charges, while the other refers to a BBMP officer filing a defamation case. In the first stage of the investigation, the police will be revealing the startup company of Dr. Prathap.
Initially, BBMP official Prayag had moved defamation against Prathap, but revelations the following day indicated that Prathap had cheated his business partner, Sarang Mane. Subsequently, Paramish from Banashankari complained to Prathap, accusing him of conducting drone operations without a license and selling unauthorised drones.
According to the complaint, Drone Prathap is selling off the drones owned by the Department of Civil Aviation without the necessary licence. He asserts that it is being offered by their company Dronark Aerospace Pvt. Ltd.
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