AAP women MLAs demand action against Amit Malviya, while a legal notice is sent by Malviya to RSS member over sexual exploitation accusations. The saga continues with twists and turns!
The latest buzz surrounding Amit Malviya, the BJP IT department head, involves a delegation of AAP women MLAs meeting the NCW to demand action against him. This move comes amidst heightened tensions and allegations in the political sphere. Not stopping there, a legal notice was issued by Malviya to an RSS member, Santanu Sinha, after he accused Malviya of sexual misconduct in a social media post. The drama escalates as conflicting claims and counter-claims emerge in this high-profile face-off.
In a surprising turn of events, West Bengal-based Santanu Sinha retracted his allegations of sexual exploitation against Amit Malviya. This sudden reversal adds a new twist to the saga, leaving many puzzled about the truth behind the initial accusations. Meanwhile, BJP's Malviya seeks an apology for what he deems as false and derogatory posts circulating online. With the drama unfolding rapidly, the public watches eagerly to see how this political showdown will unfold.
On the other hand, factionalism within the West Bengal BJP surfaces as Amit Malviya takes decisive action amidst the post-election challenges. This internal rift adds another layer of complexity to the already contentious situation. Additionally, a Hindu Samhati member clarifies that his post on Malviya was 'misinterpreted,' leading to legal repercussions. The twists and turns in the narrative keep everyone guessing about the ultimate outcome of this high-stakes political drama.
New Delhi: A delegation of AAP women MLAs met the National Commission for Women (NCW) on Tuesday and demanded action against BJP IT department head Amit ...
Amit Malviya sent a legal notice to RSS member Santanu Sinha on June 8 saying that his social media post on June 7, in which he accused Malviya of sexual ...
West Bengal-based Santanu Sinha on Tuesday withdrew allegations of sexual exploitation of women against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s IT cell head Amit ...
Bengal man Santanu Sinha, who allegedly accused BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya of 'sexually exploiting' women, accused the Congress of spreading 'fake ...
Bharatiya Janata Party's National Information and Technology Department in-charge Amit Malviya on Monday sought an "unconditional apology" from Hindu ...
After the setback to its performance in West Bengal in the recently concluded Lok Sabha election, factionalism in the West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya ...
This after Malviya served a legal notice to him for โmaking false and defamatory allegationsโ.