In a stunning turn of events that has sent shockwaves through Delhi’s political corridors, Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has publicly released the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report on the controversial video involving AAP leader Atishi. The report unequivocally states that no molestation or tampering occurred in the footage, debunking months of heated allegations.
The controversy erupted last year when a video surfaced allegedly showing Atishi being molested during a public event. AAP leaders had demanded strict action, while BJP countered with accusations of political drama. Speaker Gupta, addressing a press conference today, held up the FSL findings, declaring, ‘The truth is now crystal clear—no tampering, no molestation. This was a fabricated narrative to malign the Assembly.’
Experts who reviewed the report confirmed the video’s authenticity. ‘The timestamps, metadata, and visual elements all align perfectly,’ said a senior forensic analyst speaking anonymously. This revelation comes at a critical time as Delhi gears up for elections, intensifying the AAP-BJP rivalry.
Atishi herself has remained silent so far, but AAP insiders hint at a strong rebuttal against those who amplified the false claims. Meanwhile, Gupta criticized the opposition for ‘wasting public resources on baseless probes.’
The report’s release raises broader questions about digital evidence in politics. With deepfakes on the rise, such validations are becoming essential. As one political observer noted, ‘This could set a precedent for future disputes.’
Speaker Gupta concluded by urging all parties to focus on governance rather than gimmicks. ‘Delhi deserves better than these theatrics,’ he emphasized. The full FSL report is now available on the Assembly website, inviting public scrutiny.
