In a development that has sent shockwaves through the Indian political landscape, Karnataka MP Prajwal Revanna has filed a complaint alleging that viral videos purportedly showing him engaging in sexual misconduct have been manipulated and are being circulated to damage his reputation ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Revanna, who has been accused of sexual assault by thousands of women, has vehemently denied the allegations and claimed that the videos in question are “morphed” and have been doctored to falsely implicate him. The MP has filed a complaint with the police, demanding a thorough investigation into the matter and the prosecution of those responsible for creating and circulating the malicious content.
The allegations against Revanna have sparked widespread outrage and condemnation, with many calling for his resignation from his parliamentary position. However, the MP has maintained his innocence and has vowed to clear his name. He has also expressed confidence that the police investigation will exonerate him and expose the truth behind the allegations.
The incident has raised concerns about the use of manipulated videos to damage the reputation of public figures, particularly during election campaigns. It has also highlighted the need for stricter laws to combat the spread of fake news and malicious content online.
The police have launched an investigation into Revanna’s complaint and are examining the videos in question to determine their authenticity. The outcome of the investigation is expected to have a significant impact on the MP’s political future and on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.