Delhi Police has summoned Jharkhand Congress President Rajesh Thakur to appear on May 2 for investigation in the case of edited video of Home Minister Amit Shah. The state spokesperson of Congress gave this information on Wednesday. Jharkhand Congress president Thakur has been summoned to appear before the Intelligence Fusion and Strategic Operation of Delhi Police for investigation in connection with the FIR lodged on April 28, the spokesperson said. Jharkhand Congress President Rajesh Thakur said, 'I received a notice from Delhi Police on Tuesday. But I don't understand why I have been given notice. This can only be called anarchy. If they have any complaints, they should first verify the contents of my X account. Election campaign is going on in full swing. It is understandable that I am busy campaigning. He has demanded laptop and electronic gadgets from me. It is not appropriate to issue summons without verifying the contents. He said he was taking legal advice on the matter.
Jharkhand BJP filed complaint
Jharkhand BJP also filed a police complaint on Tuesday against two people for circulating an edited video of Amit Shah. BJP has filed a complaint against two people named Shailendra Hazara and Rupesh Rajak at Argora police station. Police are also investigating the matter.
Telangana CM did not appear before Delhi Police
Delhi Police summoned the legal advisors of Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and four other leaders in the fraud case involving Union Home Minister Amit Shah. He has asked for some time to appear before Delhi Police. While AEFSO notice has been served to Jharkhand Congress president asking him to appear on May 2 under all circumstances, Delhi Police has sent Telangana CM Revanth Reddy and four others for forensic investigation in the Home Minister's fake video case. Called on 1st May.