Jharkhand, India – A political storm has been stirred in the state of Jharkhand over an alleged ‘deep fake and morphed’ video involving Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The video, which pertains to quotas, has led to a war of words between the ruling party and the opposition.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma has come out strongly against the Congress in light of these allegations. In a scathing attack, he said, “This is the nature of the Congress. They do not go among the people. Their condition is such that they are not getting candidates anywhere.”
Sharma further accused the Congress of resorting to lies and spreading fake news during elections. He stated, “The politics of ‘Jhooth’ (lies) and loot do not last long.” He also went on to label the Congress as the “mother of corruption,” intensifying the political feud.
The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the use of technology in politics and the potential for its misuse. As the allegations continue to be investigated, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges posed by ‘deep fake’ technology in today’s digital age.
The Congress party has yet to respond to these allegations. As the political drama unfolds, the citizens of Jharkhand await clarity on the issue.