Senior Maharashtra Congress leader Naseem Khan on Friday filed a police complaint against BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra for allegedly sharing a fake video on social media.
Khan said the video in question was made by an "RSS worker" during the Maharashtra Assembly polls held in October and, at that time too, he had filed a case with the police.
In a statement, Khan said, "Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Sambit Patra has tried to defame me and the Congress party by sharing a fake video on social media. To teach him a lawful lesson, a police complaint has been filed with the Mumbai police commissioner, Saki Naka police station and even with the Election Commission."
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