The former minister posted obscene videos on the BJP’s WhatsApp group…
The former minister posted obscene videos on the BJP’s WhatsApp group. A case has also been registered against Kalu Lal Gurjar after the incident.
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In Rajasthan, former minister and chief minister Kalu Lal Gurjar’s mobile phone has been used to send obscene videos to BJP and other WhatsApp groups, creating a stir in political circles.
Former minister Kalu Lal Gurjar has joined our ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’ WhatsApp group.
In Rajasthan, senior BJP leader Kalu Lal Gurjar and several other WhatsApp groups have been accused of sending pornographic videos from their mobiles. A case has also been registered against Kalu Lal Gurjar after the incident.
In Rajasthan, former minister and chief minister Kalu Lal Gurjar’s mobile phone has been used to send obscene videos to BJP and other WhatsApp groups, creating a stir in political circles. A former BJP official has registered a case against Gurjar at Mandal police station for sending pornographic videos from Kalu Lal Gurjar’s mobile to several WhatsApp groups.
Former vice-president of BJP Kisan Morcha Kamlesh Gudha said, “Former Minister Kalu Lal Gurjar has joined our WhatsApp group ‘Hum Saath Saath Hain’. He posted some pornographic videos in this group. As a result, I have today against him at the police station. Has filed a complaint in
State Conspiracy:
At the same time, former BJP minister Kalu Lal Gurjar called the case a political conspiracy. That said, someone called me and told me that a pornographic video from your number was sent to the group. I saw it on my mobile and found it. This is a conspiracy to tarnish my image
Kalu Lal Gurjar said, “A lot of people come to see me and some of them may have sent this video from their mobile to WhatsApp group to tarnish my political image.” Those who defeated me in the last assembly election probably joined the conspiracy. Gurjar said, “They are afraid that I will get a ticket due to clean image in the upcoming assembly elections.”
However, the police have now registered a case in this regard. Divisional Police Officer of Bhilwara, Rajendra Godhra said, “We have registered a case under Section 4, 4-A and Technology and Information Act.”