Congress Protests Arrest Amid Bihar Vote Theft Claims, Slams BJP

Congress has launched protests against the arrest of party worker Manjeet Ghoshi from Madhya Pradesh. The arrest followed his social media post sharing an old video falsely presented as evidence of vote theft in Bihar elections. Senior Congress leader Kamal Nath condemned the action as an attempt to suppress freedom of expression. The party vows to pursue legal remedies while police describe it as routine inter-state action based on complaints.

Key Points: Congress Worker Arrested Over Bihar Election Vote Theft Post

  • Congress worker arrested from MP home over false Bihar vote theft post
  • Party leaders condemn arrest as suppression of free expression
  • Police confirm action based on legal complaints from multiple states
  • Family expresses shock over arrest without prior notice or charge details
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Cong launches protest, slams arrest of party worker in MP on Bihar 'vote theft' post; calls it bid to silence dissent

Congress protests arrest of party worker Manjeet Ghoshi in MP over social media post alleging Bihar vote theft. Party calls it bid to silence dissent against BJP-led NDA victory.

"No amount of state oppression or intimidation will deter us from this duty - Kamal Nath"

Bhopal/Narsinghpur, Nov 22

In a development highlighting the ongoing tensions over allegations of electoral irregularities in the recently concluded Bihar Assembly elections, a local Congress worker Manjeet Ghoshi was arrested from his village in Madhya Pradesh's Narsinghpur district in the wee hours of Saturday, leading to protests by party workers.

A joint team of Delhi and Rajasthan Police detained Ghoshi from his home in the Tendukheda area early in the morning and took him to Delhi for interrogation.

According to police sources, the arrest stemmed from a social media post on platform X in which Ghoshi shared an old video of a protest rally in Rajasthan, falsely presenting it as evidence of public outrage in Bihar over alleged "vote chori (vote theft)" by the BJP-led NDA following its landslide victory earlier this month.

Reacting sharply to the arrest, senior Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath's office posted on X (in Hindi), that the filing of FIRs against Manjeet Ghoshi (@ghoshi_manjeet) in Delhi and Rajasthan merely for raising concerns about electoral malpractice, followed by his arrest in this manner, is deeply condemnable."

"I call upon Congress workers in Narsinghpur to extend every possible support and assistance to Manjeet during this difficult time. I also urge the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) not to misuse its authority to suppress freedom of expression. Let the BJP and the Election Commission be clearly warned: Every Congress worker is resolute in their commitment to prevent any form of vote theft or electoral fraud. No amount of state oppression or intimidation will deter us from this duty," the senior Congress leader wrote.

The arrest triggered immediate backlash from the Congress party. District Congress President and former MLA Sunita Patel led a two-hour protest outside the local Superintendent of Police's office, questioning what she called selective targeting.

Speaking to IANS, she said: "We discussed the matter with the Superintendent of Police, Narsinghpur, but they neither provided a copy of the FIR nor informed us of the exact charges on which he was arrested and taken away by Delhi and Rajasthan Police. The SP has told us that the precise reasons will be shared once the investigation is complete. Thousands of people post about elections every day -- why only our worker? This reeks of political vendetta aimed at suppressing dissent over Bihar's controversial results."

Patel vowed larger agitations if required. Prima facie, if sources are believed, the post, shared days after the Bihar results were declared, reportedly violated sections related to spreading false information and inciting communal or electoral discord, leading to FIRs being registered in multiple states.

Narsinghpur Additional Superintendent of Police Sandeep Bhuria confirmed that the action was taken on the basis of legal complaints and described it as a routine inter-state matter.

Ghoshi's family expressed shock, with his brother Laxmikant stating that no prior notice was given.

"The police arrived suddenly and took him away. We still don't know the exact charges," he told reporters.

Congress sources said the party would pursue legal remedies against the police action in Delhi.

The NDA secured over 200 seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly. Opposition claims of voter-list manipulations and EVM tampering have been widely debunked by the Election Commission and independent fact-checkers.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I don't support spreading fake news, the manner of arrest seems excessive. Police should follow proper procedure and inform the family properly. This creates unnecessary fear among common citizens.
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for 5 years now, I find this troubling. In democratic countries, people should be able to question election results without fear of arrest. The process should be transparent.
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Arjun K
Both sides need to be responsible. Congress worker shouldn't share fake videos, but BJP shouldn't use police to silence opposition. Ye dono hi galat hain. We need mature politics in our country.
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Kavya N
The real issue is fake news spreading like wildfire. People should verify before sharing anything. But arresting someone without clear charges? That's not the solution either.
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Michael C
Working with Indian colleagues, I've learned how passionate people are about democracy here. This case seems like overreach. Freedom of expression is fundamental, even when we disagree with the content.
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Vikram M
Election Commission has already clarified about EVM security. Instead of spreading old videos, opposition should focus on real issues. But police action should also be proportionate and transparent. 🤔

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