NEW DELHI: Aayush Jaiswal, a US-based entrepreneur and co-founder of Pesto Tech, took to social media on November 26, 2024, to seek urgent assistance after claiming that a group of thugs, including a relative, were attempting to seize his father’s property in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. In his post on X (formerly Twitter), Jaiswal described the situation as a “cry for help,” revealing that his 64-year-old father was being harassed by individuals who allegedly broke into his shop and replaced the locks.
Just heard the FIR was finally filed & our “version” of the story was verified last night.
Taking a stand for what’s right is so important. Grateful for so many people who’ve selflessly been trying to help.
I’ll share the update here about how things go. There’s no place for… https://t.co/EWJhf90mKr
— Ayush Jaiswal (@aayushjaiswal07) November 26, 2024
Jaiswal’s emotional appeal highlighted the distress his father was facing, with the perpetrators, led by an employee of the family, reportedly claiming ownership of the property and threatening other family members. He accused his cousin, armed with a gun, of intimidating his father and extorting money.
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The post quickly gained traction, drawing widespread attention, and prompted a response from the Uttar Pradesh Police. The authorities registered a First Information Report (FIR) following the allegations. In a statement, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Kashi Zone confirmed the situation was a property dispute between Jaiswal’s family and his sister’s son, and assured that the investigation was ongoing.
Jaiswal expressed gratitude towards the police, urging that the issue be resolved swiftly. His online appeal also attracted sympathy from several social media users who showed solidarity, hoping the dispute would be settled promptly.
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The case underscores the increasing use of social media platforms as tools for raising awareness and seeking intervention in personal and legal matters. Jaiswal’s situation is an example of how digital outreach can bring attention to issues often overlooked by local authorities. As the investigation progresses, the hope is that justice will prevail for Jaiswal’s family and that the matter will be resolved in a fair and timely manner, ensuring the protection of his father’s rights and property.