Obscene Video of BJP MLA With Woman Goes Viral On Instagram | WATCH

An explicit video featuring a young man allegedly linked to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) went viral on social media on Saturday, causing widespread controversy in Kanpur. The video was reportedly posted from the Instagram account of the individual, identified as Kuldeep Singh Bhadauria, who is purportedly associated with the BJP. As the video circulated […]

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Obscene Video of BJP MLA With Woman Goes Viral On Instagram | WATCH

An explicit video featuring a young man allegedly linked to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) went viral on social media on Saturday, causing widespread controversy in Kanpur. The video was reportedly posted from the Instagram account of the individual, identified as Kuldeep Singh Bhadauria, who is purportedly associated with the BJP. As the video circulated online, photos showing Bhadauria alongside prominent BJP figures, including a Union Minister and an MLA, were also widely shared by internet users, intensifying public scrutiny.

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Police Investigation Underway

According to initial reports, the Barra Police immediately began an investigation following the video’s circulation. It’s suspected that the man, possibly under the influence of alcohol, recorded the compromising footage with a young woman in the Barra area of Kanpur. Police have yet to receive an official complaint regarding the incident, but authorities have assured that an FIR will be filed if a formal grievance is lodged.

Bhadauria is believed to hold the title of District Coordinator for BJP Kanpur Rural, with photos circulating of him with BJP leaders such as Union Minister Giriraj Singh, Brijbhushan Sharan Singh, and Kanpur Bithoor MLA Abhijeet Singh Sanga. The exact timeline and details surrounding the video’s recording remain unclear, and the identity of the woman in the footage has not been confirmed. The controversy has generated numerous questions, though official statements from the BJP or party leaders involved are still awaited.

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