
Shamita Yadav, better known online as ‘Ranting Gola’, has once again triggered widespread outrage and legal scrutiny after her latest rants on the Pahalgam terror attack went viral — not only in India, but also across the border in Pakistan. This time, her content was amplified by a Pakistani propaganda handle, sparking calls for legal action and stronger enforcement against her inflammatory and misleading commentary.
The Trigger: Pahalgam Terror Attack And Her Distortion
The recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, where 26 Hindu pilgrims were brutally killed, shocked the entire nation. Initial survivor accounts revealed that Islamist militants separated Hindus from others by asking them to recite the Kalma or remove their pants, before targeting them — an act chillingly similar to past religious profiling by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists.
Instead of acknowledging the clear communal nature of the massacre, Ranting Gola chose to spin the incident as a political stunt by the Modi government, claiming it was being used for the Bihar elections. In a viral video, she accused the Indian media of “hiding the truth” and implied a false equivalence between Indian electoral politics and Islamist terrorism.
Pahalgam incident – Part 1
Kudos to @NarundarM for penning down my emotions! pic.twitter.com/HIjb1tY7cR— Ranting gola (@therantinggola) April 23, 2025

Shockingly, a Pakistani channel picked up her video and used it to attack the Indian government, labelling the Pahalgam terror attack a political gimmick.
بہلگام حملہ اور بہار الیکشن 🔥
مودی سرکار نے بہلگام حملے کو بہار الیکشن کیمپین کے لیے استعمال کرنا شروع کر دیا ہے لیکن گودی میڈیا اس سچ کو چھپانے کی بھرپور کوشش کر رہا ہے اور سچ بولنے والوں کو مارنے کی دھمکیاں دی جا رہی ہیں. pic.twitter.com/67SCKctSD4— PTI_ Promoti0n (@PtiPromo) April 26, 2025
Complaint Filed in Delhi: Anti-Bharat, Anti-Hindu, Pro-Pakistan
Following the viral video and its cross-border amplification, a formal police complaint has been filed against Shamita Yadav in Delhi, citing:
- Potential pro-Pakistan propaganda
- Insult to Hindu beliefs through her earlier video mocking the Manusmriti
- Deliberate misinformation intended to stoke communal tensions
- Content being weaponized by Pakistani handles
The complaint demands immediate action under sections related to national security, communal incitement, and online misinformation. Activists and legal experts alike argue that this is no longer just an issue of “opinion,” but one of national integrity and communal harmony.
Complaint filled against 'Ranting Gola' in Delhi for her potentially Pro-Pakistan, anti-Bharat propaganda, insulting the Manusmriti, and content amplified by a Pakistani handle. Action to follow …… pic.twitter.com/USGxuDMVJ5
— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) April 29, 2025
Repeat Offender: History Of Misinformation And Hinduphobia
This isn’t the first time Ranting Gola has stirred up controversy through her content. Her pattern is familiar: sensational videos, fact-free rants, Hinduphobic overtones, and eventual backtracking.
Fake Waqf Amendment Video
Recently, she falsely claimed that the Waqf (Amendment) Bill would strip Indian Muslims of the right to bury their dead. To support this, she shared an unrelated eight-year-old video from 2017 — a local protest over an unrelated land issue — and framed it as proof of government oppression.
In truth, the Waqf Amendment is an administrative reform related to property management and has nothing to do with burial rights. Her video was slammed by legal experts and religious leaders alike as an attempt to stir panic among Muslims and defame the Indian government.
Scripted Trial Recording – Failed Attack On Abu Asim Azmi
In 2024, she came under fire for a video attacking Samajwadi Party MLA Abu Asim Azmi, accusing him of misgovernance in Govandi. When backlash erupted, she claimed the video was merely a “scripted trial recording” that was “leaked” by mistake — an excuse that only deepened skepticism around her motives.
History Of Hinduphobia
Her digital trail is littered with posts labeling:
- Ram Navami processions as “provocative”
- Hindu villages as threats to secularism
- Hindu festivals as vehicles of majoritarianism
Critics argue that her brand of secularism is selectively applied — defending extremist Islamist rhetoric under the guise of minority rights while vilifying core Hindu practices and beliefs.
Deliberate Disinformation Or Clout Chase?
Observers have begun to question whether Yadav is simply an online provocateur or part of a more calculated disinformation campaign. Her use of emotionally manipulative language, false visuals, and politically timed releases suggests a strategy more dangerous than accidental misjudgment.
Many believe she is no longer just a fringe voice — she is actively undermining national discourse, enabling external enemies, and fanning communal flames, all while playing the victim card whenever challenged.
The time for leniency is over. With her content being used by anti-India Pakistani platforms, her rants misleading millions, and her continual targeting of Hindu sentiments, Ranting Gola has become a symbol of what’s wrong with today’s influencer ecosystem — no accountability, no ethics, just outrage for clicks.
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