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Former Madhya Pradesh minister and BJP leader Deepak Joshi found himself in the spotlight after reportedly marrying Congress leader Pallavi Raj Saxena on December 4, with allegations surfaced that he had married two other women previously. Pallavi shared several photos and videos of the wedding ceremonies on social media. Wedding videos go viral In one of the videos shared on Pallavi’s Facebook, Deepak Joshi is seen dancing with her, while other family members also appear in the background. Another video shows Joshi getting Mehndi applied to his hands. In the short eight-second clip, Pallavi asks him, “Deepak, after how many years are you getting Mehndi?” However, Joshi does not respond. BJP MLA calls for administrative action After the claims that Joshi allegedly married three women came to light, BJP MLA Manoj Chaudhary from Hatpipliya, while speaking to the media in Dewas, said that the issue involved political conspiracy and should be addressed immediately: “The audio complaint I had filed earlier revealed a woman as the mastermind, but she was not acting alone. There is a larger political conspiracy behind this,” Chaudhary said. On the claims regarding Joshi’s multiple marriages, he added, The administration should take suo moto cognizance. Social media shows there could be one, two, three, even four wives. Action should be taken before anyone else becomes a victim. Women must get justice. When asked about Namrata Joshi, whose complaint had surfaced earlier, Chaudhary said she is originally from Ujjain, had lived in Sirolia, then Indore, and now resides in Civil Lines. Deepak Joshi remains silent Following the circulation of wedding pictures with Pallavi Raj Saxena, Deepak Joshi had initially stated that he would hold a press conference in Bhopal on December 22 to clarify the matter. However, after the controversy escalated, he has maintained complete silence and is reportedly not answering calls from journalists.