Amid the controversy over a video involving former Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta disclosed the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report in the Assembly. The report confirmed no tampering or alteration in the video footage, addressing concerns raised about its authenticity. Gupta emphasized that the FSL findings indicated no manipulation of any kind in the video recording.
Referring to the report’s conclusions, Gupta highlighted the unanimous decision by the Delhi Assembly to conduct a forensic examination of the video. However, unexpected developments arose during the process, including the Punjab government’s separate examination and the registration of an FIR. The detailed forensic report submitted to the Assembly affirmed that the video had not been tampered with or manipulated in any way.
Expressing seriousness about the issue, Gupta pointed out that the report revealed misuse of government agencies in connection with the respect and honor of the Gurus. He urged the Leader of the Opposition to address the matter promptly, withdraw statements, and issue an apology. Gupta also raised concerns about the lack of clarity regarding the parameters and methodology of the forensic examination conducted elsewhere, emphasizing the need for detailed information on the investigation scope.
The Assembly Speaker criticized the Opposition’s conduct, noting their absence during discussions on the matter and their sudden departure from the Assembly. Meanwhile, the political dispute between the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) intensified following a Punjab court’s acceptance of a forensic report related to the controversial video. The court’s ruling led to further accusations between the two parties, with conflicting claims emerging in response to the forensic findings.
