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An obscene clip of a local leader surfaced online in Rewa and sparked a political row between Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
According to reports, two videos are being attributed to former Janpad Vice President Vinod Mishra and were allegedly shot in Rewa. Obscene clips show leader in compromising situation In the videos, the leader is seen undressing and later appearing in a compromising situation with a woman. The incident is being viewed by some as a possible case of a honey trap.
The woman seen in the video appears to be quite young. Dainik Bhaskar’s attempts to contact Mishra for his response were unsuccessful as his phone was switched off. Political blame game intensifies As discussions around the videos gained momentum, BJP MLA Pradeep Patel stated that Vinod Mishra is associated with the Congress. On the other hand, a Congress state spokesperson claimed that the leader is a close aide of the BJP MLA. See two pictures No official statement yet So far, no official statement has been issued by the police or the administration regarding the videos. The leader in question has also not responded publicly. Further details are expected to emerge only after an administrative investigation. BJP and Congress accuse each other BJP MLA’s claim Pradeep Patel, BJP MLA from Mauganj, said that Vinod Mishra has been associated with the family of Srinivas Tiwari and is linked to the Congress. He added that Mishra had sought his help in a land dispute case, and he assisted him based on valid documents and a court stay order. Patel maintained that, to his knowledge, Mishra has not joined the BJP and suggested that there could be a conspiracy, calling for a thorough investigation. Congress response Congress state spokesperson Vinod Sharma alleged that the individual seen in the video is closely associated with the BJP MLA. He criticized the BJP, questioning its stance on women’s empowerment and accusing such leaders of hypocrisy, saying they project morality publicly but act otherwise in private.