Phone broken, cannot hear: Motivational speaker Vivek Bindra’s wife alleges domestic violence

Vivek Bindra is facing serious allegations of domestic violence.

NEW DELHI | Updated: 23 December, 2023 5:33 pm IST
Vivek Bindra is facing serious allegations of domestic violence.

NEW DELHI: In a shocking turn of events, celebrated motivational speaker and social media influencer Vivek Bindra is facing serious allegations of domestic violence.

The case was registered by his brother-in-law, Vaibhav Kwatra, in Noida’s Sector 126. This shed light on the violent happenings at the Supernova West Residency in Sector 94.

According to the complaint, troubles began in the early hours of December 7 with Bindra arguing with his mother, Prabha. Following this, his wife, Yanika, intervened in an attempt to mediate which later led Bindra to allegedly physically assault her. In a video that has since gone viral, it could be seen that the wife had suffered deep and visible wounds.

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According to the FIR, Bindra and Yanika were married on December 6. Shortly after their wedding, Yanika reported instances of verbal abuse, hair-pulling, and physical assault. The complaint further revealed that she was facing difficulty hearing due to the alleged assault. It was also noted that the motivational speaker had also broken her phone.

Bindra, apart from being a motivational speaker, is also the CEO of Bada Business Private Limited (BBPL), followed by millions on YouTube and Instagram. Adding to accusations of domestic violence, Bindra is also embroiled in a high profile scam controversy.

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YouTuber Sandeep Maheshwari released a video titled “Big Scam Expose,” presenting testimonials from students who claim to have been deceived by Bindra’s company. However, these were refuted by the motivational speaker.

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