India, July 13 -- Razorpay co-founder and CEO Harshil Mathur has called out a fellow entrepreneur for posting a fake story for engagement. Mathur's rebuke came after Omentir founder Vansh Yadav claimed that a Y Combinator partner told him to pay $250,000 for acceptance into the next batch of the startup accelerator programme.

On Saturday, July 11, Vansh Yadav took to the social media platform X to claim that he had been guaranteed acceptance to the prestigious startup accelerator programme Y Combinator - for a fee of $250,000.

"A Y Combinator partner (very active on X) asked me for $250k with a guarantee acceptance to their next batch," Vansh posted on X.

"He said you'll raise few millions after batch anyways so 250k will be nothing. W...