Indian Opposition Party Official Arrested Amid Election Tensions
Arun Reddy, social media chief for India's main opposition party, was detained over allegations of distributing a doctored video of a key government minister.
- Reddy is accused of editing a video to falsely depict Interior Minister Amit Shah opposing affirmative action.
- The arrest occurs as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party is favored to win the ongoing national election.
- Authorities have seized Reddy's electronic devices for forensic analysis, intensifying the investigation.
- The Congress Party denies Reddy's involvement in creating or publishing the video, asserting his innocence.
- The incident heightens existing communal tensions, with the government's critics accusing it of using the judiciary to suppress opposition.