Key Points

Pawan Singh has finally responded to his wife Jyoti's dramatic Instagram live accusations. He claims she's pressuring him to secure an election ticket that's beyond his authority. The actor-politician explained that police were present since morning to prevent any untoward incidents. This comes just after his high-profile return to the BJP fold ahead of Bihar's crucial assembly elections.

Key Points: Pawan Singh Clarifies Wife Jyoti's Harassment Allegations

  • Pawan Singh counters wife's harassment claims with political pressure allegations
  • Explains police presence was preventive measure since morning
  • Claims wife used Instagram live for political mileage
  • Mentions recent BJP rejoining with Amit Shah and JP Nadda
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Pawan Singh issues clarification over wife Jyoti's allegations, explains reason behind cops' presence

Pawan Singh responds to wife Jyoti's Instagram live accusations, claiming she's seeking election ticket and explains police presence at their residence.

"Your only insistence is to get me to contest the elections somehow, which is beyond my capacity - Pawan Singh"

Mumbai, Oct 7

With the assembly elections approaching, the political landscape of Bihar is witnessing some tectonic shifts. As the NDA battles the pressure from the opposition, actor-politician Pawan Singh, who recently made his return to the NDA fold, now finds himself knee deep in tricky waters.

After a huge drama earlier at his residence where his wife, Jyoti Singh went live on Instagram, and accused the actor-politician of harassment and adultery, he has now come out to give clarification.

He took to his Instagram on Monday, and shared a long note in Hindi where he spoke about the allegations levelled by his wife. He counter accused his wife of using him for political mileage.

He wrote, “I know only one thing in my life that the public is God for me. Will I hurt the sentiments of all of you, because of whom I have reached this far? Jyoti Singh ji. Is it not true that when you came to my society yesterday morning, I respectfully invited you to my house and we talked for about 1:30 hours?

He further mentioned that his wife was trying to pressurise him to let her contest the election, a task which is out of his authority. He went on, “Your only insistence is to get me to contest the elections somehow, which is beyond my capacity”.

“A misconception was spread in the society that I called the police, whereas the truth is that the police were present there since morning so that whatever happens, happens in their presence, and nothing untoward happens anywhere by the people who came with you or by anyone else”, he added.

Earlier, Pawan Singh met senior BJP leaders, including Union home minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda, in Delhi and rejoined the party last week.

The upcoming election in Bihar is for the 18th Legislative Assembly, and will be fought on 243 seats. The elections will be conducted in two phases: 6 November 2025 and 11 November 2025. The 1st phase covers 121 constituencies with the 2nd phase covering 122 constituencies.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Typical political drama before elections! Wife wants ticket, husband can't deliver, and now social media wars. This is why common people lose faith in politicians.
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Arjun K
Whatever the truth may be, bringing family matters to Instagram live is not our culture. These things should be resolved privately within families. Shameful for both parties involved.
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Sarah B
The police presence explanation seems reasonable to me. Given the political tension and public attention, having authorities present makes sense for everyone's safety. 🤔
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Vikram M
Election season = Family drama season in Indian politics. This is becoming a predictable pattern every five years. Focus should be on development, not personal controversies.
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Michael C
While I respect that political families have their challenges, the timing of these allegations right before elections raises questions about motives from both sides.
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Ananya R
As a woman, I feel both sides have valid points. But using police and social media to settle marital disputes sets a terrible precedent for society. 🙏

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