Rahul Gandhi: youth congress strict on 'obscene propaganda' against rahul Gandhi, legal action taken in several states


The youth congress claimed that on July 5, a 'doctored obscene video' targeting rahul Gandhi was circulated by comedian Ratan Ranjan, which was circulated by several social media handles.


The indian youth congress has initiated legal action across the country against the coordinated propaganda being run to allegedly defame rahul Gandhi and ridicule the dignity of women. The indian youth congress alleged that the bjp is launching a political attack on the social welfare campaign under which sanitary pads are being distributed to women in Bihar. congress planned to distribute free pads to women in bihar to lure them. However, this plan of Congress soon became a topic of discussion, and controversy arose over it.

The indian youth congress issued a statement saying that 'By distorting a noble initiative of distributing sanitary pads to women in bihar, the bjp has stooped to a shameful low. This propaganda smacks of hatred towards women and political desperation. It will have serious consequences.' Youth congress national in-charge krishna Allavaru, president Uday bhanu Chib, and legal cell president Rupesh Singh Bhadoria said that legal action has been taken in several states against the persons spreading the related content.


The youth congress claimed that on July 5, a 'doctored pornographic video' targeting rahul Gandhi was circulated by comedian Ratan Ranjan, which was circulated by several social media handles, including Rishi Bagri and Arun Kosli. The youth congress claimed that on July 5, a 'doctored pornographic video' targeting rahul Gandhi was circulated by comedian Ratan Ranjan, which was circulated by several social media handles, including Rishi Bagri and Arun Kosli. The youth congress has complained about this matter to Bangalore, Telangana, Delhi, and the Cyber Crime Portal. The cases have been registered under Sections 192, 336, 354, 294, 196, and 197 of the indian Penal Code as well as Section 67 of the IT Act 2000.


Bihar youth congress in-charge Allavaru accused the bjp of trying to divert attention from its political failures. "The bjp has crossed all limits of decency. They are insulting women by manipulating pictures to divert attention from their defeat in Bihar. This is not just about our leader - it is about the dignity of every indian woman," he said. The bjp IT cell is spreading filth to ridicule a public welfare initiative. Calling the video a "well-planned defamation campaign", Rupesh Singh Bhadoria said it was "not just wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital hate but a conspiracy to humiliate women, defame the opposition leader politically."

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