From my perspective its difficult to judge the level of impartiality based upon singular events, you need to look at the precedence and standards set by the creators themselves and see if there is some level of inequality between contestants.
Some of the examples which come to mind are firstly the acceptance of abuse of family members, this is something which was widely ignored in the show and no member was called out for such filthy language. This than escalated and majority of the male members started using such language however it was Asim who was called out individually for using such language when clearly based upon the season so far it was widely accepted that such language is acceptable.
Secondly Sana's behavior has been pretty erratic throughout the season, in comparison to some of the previous weeks I would say this week she seemed more stable. However when a standard has been set that whatever Sana does is going to be widely accepted than you cannot criticize her if it doesn't sit well with the direction you want the show to go in. You cannot promote a set behavior but at the same time harshly be critical of the same theatrics it just doesnt work both ways.
We also have many examples of weekends being used to selectively expose certain members discussions yet others are given a clean slate & finally there seems to be a grey area around which matters are personal and which are not. Rashmi's personal matter is brought out by the host which it clearly shouldnt be, however as both members have been paid handsomely and volunteered to be there I guess its fair play. However on the flip side when matters got enraged between Vishal and Madhurima it was deemed to be personal therefore the show creators didnt want to get involved, Vishal was also criticized by the host for flagging this(The same host who brought up another members personal matter).
In conclusion the show may not be blatantly biased towards anyone but the standards and regulations are clearly lopsided which as a result favor some over others.
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