Amid outrage over Madhya Pradesh’s Bharatiya Janata Party leader Manohar Lal Dhakad’s explicit video at Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, another 'obscene' clip of BJP leader from Uttar Pradesh has surfaced on the social media.
The video was reportedly recorded on CCTV cameras installed at the BJP district office on April 12.
The viral video shows Gonda district president Amar Kishore Kashyap making “inappropriate advances" towards a woman on a staircase. The woman seen in the footage is said to be a BJP worker.

Terming it shameful, a party worker filed a formal complaint with the BJP leadership, following which Kashyap was asked for a written explanation within seven days.
Meanwhile, Kashyap denied any wrongdoing and claimed the video was being misrepresented by political opponents.
“The woman in the video is a party worker. She was feeling unwell on that day and had requested a place to rest. I took her to the office, Kashyap said.
“While climbing the stairs, she felt dizzy, and I held her to support her. The footage is being misused to malign me," he added. 


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