In Jaipur, police officials are currently interrogating four individuals in connection with a fake letter related to women’s reservation that falsely bore the name of former Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje. The accused, including Bilal Khan, Nikhil Prajapat, Inam Ahmed, and Amrita Dhumal, are being questioned to determine the source and dissemination of the forged document. Authorities are investigating the use of AI tools in creating the letter and its distribution channels.
The Rajasthan Police had previously arrested the four suspects, who were brought from Bhopal and Mohali to Jaipur for further investigation. A news channel’s logo was misused in the viral letter, prompting a formal complaint that initiated the case. Officials are also exploring the potential involvement of a broader network in the dissemination of the fake document.
Meanwhile, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has criticized the transfer of three Congress IT Cell workers to the Rajasthan Police without proper legal procedures. The court raised concerns about the legality of the action taken without a judicial order or transit remand. A Division Bench has instructed the Police Commissioner to conduct a thorough inquiry into the matter.
Rajasthan BJP in-charge Radhamohan Das Agarwal has voiced strong support for Vasundhara Raje, emphasizing the party’s solidarity with her. Agarwal highlighted that strict actions will be taken against any individuals found guilty, regardless of their political affiliations. The controversy surrounding the viral letter allegedly linked to a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leader continues to unfold, with Congress leaders objecting to the detention of three individuals associated with the Congress IT Cell.
