Kay Kay Menon says that Congress misused his clip, denied the role in vote thief campaign

Kay Kay Menon says that Congress misused his clip, denied the role in vote thief campaign

Kay Kay Menon says that Congress misused his clip, denied the role in vote thief campaign

The actor Kya Menon shared a post and denied his participation in the Congress’s latest ‘Vote Theft’ campaign. He claimed that the political party used its clip without permission.

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Kay kay menon reacts to Congress video
Kay Kay Menon reacts to Congress video (Credit: Instagram/India)

In short

  • Kay Kay Menon denied participation in Congress ‘Vote Theft’ campaign
  • Campaign video taken from ‘Special Ops’ without consent
  • The actor did not clarify that there is no political support

The actor’s work Menon denied the Congress party’s participation in the ‘vote theft’ campaign, clarifying that a video with his specialty was used without his consent. The political party created controversy after sharing a clip, which was shown to the actor supporting his drive against the alleged electoral fraud.

In response to the video, the actor clarified in the comment section, “Please note that I have not worked in this advertisement. A clip from me Special OPS Promotion Edited and used without permission (SIC). ,

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In the clip posted by INCIndia’s official Instagram page, the video showed Himmat Singh, the character of Menon, an intelligence officer of the web series ‘Special Ops’, urged the audience to join the campaign.

Although, The actor clarified that the video was taken The campaigner for a show was never to support the material and any political reason.

He captioned the video, “Himmat Singh Kuch Keh Rahe Hai, come out in a hurry! Band Karo (Himmat Singh is saying something, go quickly! Stop it).”

Meanwhile, the Congress party has intensified its campaign, alleging voter manipulation, construction of Rahul Gandhi’s repeated claims. To gather public support, the party has launched a webpage where citizens can sign up to hold India’s Election Commission (ECI) accountable and refund the demand for digital voters.

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