Ending months of speculation, Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta has made public the FSL’s comprehensive report on the Atishi video controversy. The key takeaway? No evidence of molestation or any manipulation whatsoever.
The saga dates back to a heated AAP event where the footage emerged, sparking outrage and investigations. Political mudslinging ensued, but science has now spoken. Gupta, in a detailed presentation, highlighted the report’s rigor: ‘Advanced tools confirmed the video’s originality across all parameters.’
Forensic teams employed state-of-the-art techniques, including spectral analysis and blockchain-like verification trails. ‘It’s as real as it gets,’ affirmed the report’s summary.
This bombshell lands amid Delhi’s charged political atmosphere. BJP leverages it to question AAP’s credibility, while the ruling party braces for fallout. Atishi, a prominent AAP figure, faces renewed scrutiny over her initial claims.
Beyond the immediate drama, the episode spotlights the need for swift forensic interventions in digital disputes. ‘Politics can’t override facts,’ Gupta stressed, advocating for mandatory FSL checks in Assembly matters.
Public reaction on social media is polarized, with hashtags trending nationwide. As elections loom, this could sway voter sentiments. Gupta’s final word: ‘Let governance prevail over games.’ The report is open for download, promising fuller transparency.
