Jharkhand Congress chief summoned by Delhi Police in case over Amit Shah's doctored video
Jharkhand Congress president Rajesh Thakur was summoned by the Delhi Police on May 2 to join an investigation into a doctored video of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Thakur has requested that the police verify the content on his X account and that...

"I received the notice from the Delhi Police on Tuesday. But, it is beyond my understanding why the notice was served to me. This is nothing but anarchy," Thakur said.
"If there is any complaint, they should first verify the content on my X account. The election campaign is at its peak and my involvement in the campaign could be understood. In such a situation, they have sought my laptop and other electronic gadgets. Sending summons without verifying the things is not appropriate," he added.
Thakur said he has sought legal opinion on the issue.
On Sunday, the Delhi Police's Special Cell registered an FIR after the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C), which is under the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), filed a complaint about the doctored video of Shah where his statements indicating a commitment to abolish quota for Muslims on religious ground in Telangana were changed to make it seem that he was advocating scrapping of all reservations.
On Tuesday, the Jharkhand BJP had also lodged a police complaint against two persons, alleging that they circulated the doctored video of Shah.
The complaint was lodged at the Argora police station in Ranchi against one Shailendra Hazra and Rupesh Rajak.
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