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'Video Was Twisted, Distorted': Nitin Gadkari Sends Notice To Kharge, Ramesh Over 'Misleading' Content On Social Media

According to Union Minister Nitin Gadkari's lawyer Balendu Shekhar, Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge and General Secretary Jairam Ramesh posted a 19-second video clip of the Union Minister's interview given to 'The Lallantop' web portal, where the video was clipped in a way that concealed the contextual intent and meaning of his words.

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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari | Photo: PTI
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Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Friday sent legal notices to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and general secretary Jairam Ramesh over an alleged sharing of 'misleading' and 'defamatory' news content about him on X (formerly Twitter).

It has been told by Gadkari's lawyer Balendu Shekhar that Kharge and Ramesh posted a 19-second video clip of the Union Minister's interview given to 'The Lallantop' web portal, where the video was clipped in a way that concealed the contextual intent and meaning of his words.

About the legal notice

The legal notice sent to Kharge and Ramesh read a sinister act has been committed with the sole intent and ulterior motive to fan and create confusion, sensation and disrepute to Gadkari in the eyes of public.

It said it was also a futile endeavour to create rifts in the solidarity of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is poised to win the trust of people in the upcoming general election under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The notice further said Gadkari's interview was twisted, distorted and presented by uploading the video that is bereft and devoid of the contextual meaning.

The same has been done deliberately and consciously with a selected piece of Hindi caption that says: "Aaj gaon, mazdoor aur kisan dukhi hai. Gaon mein achhe roads nahi hai, peene ke liye shudh pani nahi hai, achhe aspatal nahi hai, achhe schools nahi hai -- Modi sarkar ke mantri Nitin Gadkari (Villages, labourers and farmers are unhappy today. Villages do not have roads, drinking water, good hospitals and schools -- Nitin Gadkari, a minister in the Modi government)."

It said Kharge and Ramesh, in spite of being aware of the full contents of Gadkari's interview, wherein the efforts of the government were highlighted, deliberately posted the Hindi caption and the video clip by concealing the contextual meaning of the interaction to malign Gadkari's reputation.

"This legal notice is calling you to remove/delete the above mentioned post from your microbloging site 'X' forthwith and in any event, not later than 24 hours of the receipt of this legal notice, coupled with a written apology to my client within three days, failing which my client would have no other option but to take recourse to all such actions that are open to him, both civil and criminal, at your risk and expense," it said.