Uttar Pradesh: 130 Obscene Videos Of BJP District Mahila Morcha President's Son Go Viral In Mainpuri

A fresh obscene video scandal has emerged in Uttar Pradesh's Mainpuri district, involving the son of a local BJP women's wing president, even as the controversy surrounding a similar incident involving an alleged BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur continues to make headlines.

Over 130 obscene videos allegedly featuring the son of the women's wing president of a local mandal have gone viral on social media platforms, triggering a political storm in the district. The BJP leader in question has reportedly been unreachable, refusing to answer phone calls, while opposition parties have raised serious questions about the incident.

According to reports, the BJP leader's son has been embroiled in disputes with his wife for approximately four years over his alleged misconduct. The situation escalated recently when the wife called police after being allegedly burned with cigarettes by her husband. However, the matter was reportedly hushed up by law enforcement due to the family's political connections. It is alleged that the man would create videos with his girlfriend and show them to his wife as a form of psychological torture.

The sudden viral spread of 130 videos has raised questions about how they were leaked. Speculation continues over whether the videos were released by the man himself, his alleged girlfriend, or through other means.

The BJP has maintained silence on the issue, with officials from the women's wing to the district organization refusing to comment. Meanwhile, opposition parties including the Samajwadi Party (SP), Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), and Congress have begun targeting the ruling party.

SP district president Alok Shakya stated, "The mask is coming off BJP leaders' actions. The public will teach them a lesson in the 2027 assembly elections." He urged the tormented woman to contact the SP for legal support.

Police have yet to register a formal case in the matter, drawing criticism from opposition parties about preferential treatment for politically connected individuals.

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