Malviya accuses lawyer of defamation, Congress demands investigation.

The BJP's Amit Malviya has sent a legal notice to a lawyer for defamatory allegations against him, while the Congress demanded his removal as IT head.

June 10th 2024.

Malviya accuses lawyer of defamation, Congress demands investigation.
BJP's head of IT department, Amit Malviya, has recently sent a legal notice to a lawyer based in Kolkata. The reason behind this is the lawyer's alleged "false and defamatory allegations" against Malviya. The notice demands an apology from the lawyer for his actions.

The Congress party, on the other hand, has called for Malviya's removal as the IT department head of BJP. This comes after allegations of "sexual exploitation" surfaced against Malviya. The opposition party has also demanded an independent investigation into the matter.

When contacted for a response, Malviya did not directly comment on the allegations. However, he did mention the legal notice that he had sent to Santanu Sinha, the lawyer who made the allegations. According to Malviya's lawyer, Sinha's post on Facebook contained "false and defamatory allegations" with the intention of damaging Malviya's reputation.

In an interview with PTI, Sinha stated that his Facebook post was not targeted at anyone in particular. He explained that he was questioning certain state BJP leaders who resort to unethical tactics in order to please their superiors in Delhi and secure their positions. Sinha also clarified that his post was misinterpreted and he stands by his words.

He further added, "I stand by my statement. I have not taken down my post and I will not back down to any threats." Sinha also mentioned that he has requested for time to respond to the legal notice and will do so accordingly if any civil or criminal proceedings are initiated against him.

In the legal notice, Malviya has demanded a public apology from Sinha and has asked him to remove his "defamatory statement". The matter is currently being handled by Malviya's lawyer and Sinha is expected to respond to the notice soon.

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