The Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) IT cell head, Amit Malviya, recently revealed a video capturing a contentious exchange between Trinamool Congress (TMC) Members of Parliament (MPs) Kalyan Banerjee and Kirti Azad at the Election Commission headquarters. The altercation, believed to have originated from a dispute regarding the submission of a party memorandum, intensified to the extent that police intervention became necessary. The leaked chats and the subsequent public spat have further exacerbated the ongoing political tensions between the BJP and the TMC in India. This incident underscores the escalating confrontations and power struggles within the Indian political landscape, particularly in the lead-up to significant elections. The dissemination of such videos and leaked conversations has become a common tactic in the digital age, as political parties strive to gain advantage and discredit their opponents. The BJP’s strategic use of social media and online platforms, exemplified by Malviya’s sharing of the video, highlights the growing influence and impact of digital communication channels in shaping public opinion and political narratives. The incident serves as a reminder of the evolving nature of political communication and the increasing role of technology in shaping political discourse in India.

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