Ajit Bharti Wiki, Age, Wife, Kids, Family, Biography & More

Ajit Bharti is an Indian journalist, author and YouTuber. Ajit is the co-founder of the news company DO (Defensive Offensive) Politics. He is famous for his extreme right-wing views.

Wiki/Biography

Ajit Bharti was born on Thursday, 24 September 1987 (age 36 years; as in 2023) in Bihar. His zodiac sign is Libra. Ajit Bharti studied at Sainik School Tilaiya, Jharkhand from 1st class to 12th class (1997 to 2004). He studied under science stream at Sainik School Tilaiya. From 2004 to 2007, Ajit pursued BA (Hons) in English Literature from Kirori Mal College, Delhi. He was the student editor of the college’s annual magazine. Ajit worked as a Project Coordinator (Academic) for Endeavor Systems Pvt. Ltd. Ltd. from 2007 to 2008. From 2008 to 2010, Ajit Bharti pursued a Master’s in Mass Communication (Journalism and News Media) from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (formerly Indraprastha University) in Dwarka, Delhi. During his time at the university, Ajit was responsible for designing, editing and publishing a variety of in-house magazines and journals, with editions published daily, weekly, bi-monthly or annually. From 2010 to 2011, Ajit interned at The Times of India in New Delhi.

Physical Appearance

Height (Approx): 5′ 10″

Hair Color: Black

Eye colour: brown

Ajit Bharti, YouTuber

Family

parents and siblings

Ajit’s father’s name is Vinod Bharti. he is a farmer. His mother Shivani Bharti is a housewife. Ajit has a younger brother.

wife and children

Ajit Bharti is married to Deepashree, who is a graphic designer. The couple married in 2022.

Ajit Bharti and Deepashree at their wedding

Ajit Bharti and Deepashree at their wedding

Religion

Ajit Bharti follows Hindu religion.

Ajit Bharti performing a religious Hindu ritual

Ajit Bharti performing a religious Hindu ritual

signature/autograph

Ajit Bharti's autograph

Ajit Bharti’s autograph

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livelihood

Editor

From 2011 to 2012, Ajit Bharti was copy editor of The Economic Times in New Delhi. From 2012 to 2013, Ajit worked as a senior sub editor at Indo-Asian News Service in Noida. During his time there, he worked on various magazines, journals and tabloids. For 9 months in 2013, Ajit worked as an Assistant Professor at the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies in New Delhi. Ajit worked as a senior editor for ByteDance in Gurgaon, India from 2016 to 2018. From 2018 to 2021, Ajit worked as an editor for OpIndia in Delhi, where he wrote articles and also produced videos.

YouTube thumbnail of a video made by Ajit Bharti when he was working at OpIndia

YouTube thumbnail of a video made by Ajit Bharti when he was working at OpIndia

defensive offensive politics

Ajit Bharti is the co-founder of DO Politics which is a part of Vakusha Media Pvt. Ltd. His aim with DO Politics was to provide “unbiased” news. Ajit launched DO Politics in 2021 after leaving his job at OpIndia. As of 2023, the DO Politics Instagram account, where they post news through the ‘Instagram Reels’ feature, has 39.6k followers, and their YouTube channel has 721k subscribers.

Author

Ajit Bharti is an author who has published fiction and non-fiction. In 2016, he released the book “Bakar Purana” which is satirical. In 2018 came the book “Homecoming”, which is a fantasy novel, and in 2019 came the book “There Will Be No Love”, which is a collection of short stories. In 2022, he released the book “Jo Bhi Kahunga Sach Kahunga”, a collection of satirical political commentaries that humorously criticize India’s judicial system, politicians, parties and media, which led to criminal contempt charges against the author. A case has been registered.

A photo of books written by Ajit Bharti

A photo of books written by Ajit Bharti

controversies

West Bengal Police files FIR against Ajit Bharti

West Bengal Police had filed an FIR in 2020 against defendants Nupur J Sharma, Rahul Roshan and OpIndia’s then editor Ajit Bharti because of the content published on OpIndia.

Nupur J Sharma and Rahul Roshan from OpIndia, against whom the case was filed along with Ajit Bharti

Nupur J Sharma and Rahul Roshan from OpIndia, against whom the case was filed along with Ajit Bharti

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In June 2020, the Supreme Court of India stayed the complaints (temporarily halted judicial proceedings) after the defendants argued that the issue was not within the jurisdiction of the Government of West Bengal. In December 2021, the Supreme Court dismissed the complaints after the West Bengal state government told the court that it had opted to withdraw the complaints.

contempt case

In 2021, former Attorney General KK Venugopal had agreed to initiate legal action against YouTuber Ajit Bharti. Bharti was accused of making derogatory and derogatory remarks about the Supreme Court and its judges in a video posted on YouTube. The former attorney general said in a statement that Bharti’s video, which was viewed by nearly 1.7 lakh people, contained objectionable language aimed at demeaning the Supreme Court and the entire judiciary. Bharti’s allegations against the Supreme Court in the video include allegations of bribery, favoritism and abuse of power. A lawyer named Krutika Singh had initially sought to file a contempt case against Bharti due to his derogatory words and allegations in the video. The former attorney general had said that as an educated person, Bharti should have been aware that her comments could attract contempt charges, especially since she repeatedly alleged contempt of court in her videos. Have mentioned. Venugopal also argued that Bharti’s comments could undermine the court’s authority in the eyes of the public and hinder the administration of justice.

FIR against Ajit Bharti

Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair filed a police complaint in Bengaluru, claiming he received death threats due to online harassment. He alleged that his address was shared online, and he faced abusive comments from various Twitter users, including Ajit Bharti, who referred to him using religious slurs. Police registered a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including sections related to promoting enmity between different groups and criminal intimidation. Zubair accused Ajit Bharti of fabricating a statement linking him to the murder of six Hindu men.

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Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress case against Ajit Bharti

In 2021, Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Committee (KPYCC) filed a police complaint against Bollywood actresses Kangana Ranaut and Ajit Bharti. KPYCC president MS Raksha Ramaiah alleged that Kangana and Ajit’s comments against freedom fighters were derogatory. The complaint demanded that Kangana Ranaut and Ajit Bharti be prosecuted under various sections of the IPC and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act of 1967. Ramaiah said his comments have tarnished the image of freedom fighters who fought hard for independence. Ramaiya said, “Yes, we got freedom only through begging.” Complaint filed against Ajit Bharti for criticizing Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru in a video titled. Ajit Bharti decoded Kangana Ranaut’s statement on Times Now, which he posted on his DO Politics YouTube page.

Thumbnail of Ajit Bharti's controversial YouTube video due to which a case was filed against him

Thumbnail of Ajit Bharti’s controversial YouTube video due to which a case was filed against him

Facts/General Knowledge

  • Ajit Bharti was a very busy student in school, where he was president of the Electronics Club, was part of the school basketball team, and won several awards for acting in plays and stand-up comedy acts.
  • It is said that Ajit Bharti looks like Hollywood actor Johnny Depp. His fans call him the “Indian Johnny Depp”.
  • As of 2023, Ajit Bharti has 395k subscribers on YouTube channel, 256.6k followers on X (formerly known as Twitter), 162k followers on Facebook and 98.8k followers on Instagram.
  • Ajit Bharti is a right-wing Hindu who often speaks against Muslims. In 2021, he was publicly criticized for approving the app “Sully Deals”, which was used to share images and “auction off” personal images of Muslim women.
    Ajit Bharti's tweet supports controversial Sulli Deals app

    Ajit Bharti’s tweet supports controversial Sulli Deals app

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