Yatri Doctor Denies Spy Allegations Amid Controversy

Navankur Chaudhary, also known as Yatri Doctor, has publicly denied accusations of being a Pakistani spy following the arrest of Jyoti Malhotra. In a recent Instagram video, he clarified his limited visit to Pakistan and addressed various controversies surrounding his connections. Chaudhary emphasized his family's military background as proof of his patriotism and explained his travel goals. He also discussed the inaccuracies in maps shared by tech companies and his stance on the 'Boycott Turkey' movement. This article delves into his responses and the implications of the ongoing scrutiny.
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Yatri Doctor Denies Spy Allegations Amid Controversy

Yatri Doctor Responds to Spy Claims

Navankur Chaudhary, popularly known as Yatri Doctor, has refuted claims suggesting he is a spy for Pakistan. His name surfaced in social media discussions following the arrest of Jyoti Malhotra, whose photo with him gained significant attention. The Haryana Police detained Jyoti on allegations of espionage, claiming she had met a Pakistani officer, Ahsan-ur-Rahim, in Delhi, traveled to Pakistan on two occasions, and disclosed sensitive information. In light of her arrest, old videos of Chaudhary, including one from a gathering at the Pakistan High Commission and another showing a disputed map of India, were circulated online.


Chaudhary's Clarification on Allegations

In an Instagram video, Chaudhary addressed the accusations, asserting that he has not been charged with any crime. He expressed his willingness to cooperate with authorities if called for questioning in the future.


Details on His Visit to Pakistan

Chaudhary clarified that he has only visited Pakistan once, contrary to media reports claiming he had been there 31 times. He emphasized his family's long-standing service in the Indian Army since 1989 as evidence of his patriotism, stating, "Bhai main Pakistan sirf ek baar gaya hun."


Purpose of His Travel

When asked about his reason for visiting Pakistan, he explained that it was part of his goal to travel to all 197 countries. He noted that he has already visited 144 countries, having traveled to 135 or 137 countries before his trip to Pakistan.


Controversies Addressed

Regarding the disputed map of India, Chaudhary mentioned that he shared an Instagram story to highlight inaccuracies in maps provided by tech giants like Google and Apple, advocating for legal action against them. He also clarified his stance on the 'Boycott Turkey' movement, stating that he researched countries supplying arms to Pakistan and shared a comprehensive list with his followers to encourage a broader boycott.


Connection with Jyoti Malhotra

Chaudhary acknowledged knowing Jyoti but described their interaction as that of a fan meeting a celebrity. He stated that she approached him as a fan and they only discussed YouTube briefly. "Before that day, I did not know Jyoti personally. We had never met before," he added.


Presence at the Pakistan High Commission

Regarding his attendance at a party hosted by the Pakistan High Commission, he explained that it is customary for the commission to invite YouTubers visiting the country.


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