Delhi’s political landscape shifted dramatically as Speaker Vijender Gupta unveiled the FSL report absolving the infamous Atishi video of molestation allegations. ‘No tampering, no incident—pure fiction,’ Gupta proclaimed, sharing the findings with journalists.
The video, captured at a bustling AAP gathering, ignited a firestorm of accusations. Demands for justice clashed with counter-charges of drama. Now, forensic science delivers the decisive blow.
Gupta elaborated on the report’s bulletproof methodology: multi-layer authentication, frame-by-frame audits, and AI anomaly detection—all greenlit. ‘Irrefutable proof,’ he asserted.
AAP’s response has been muted, contrasting their earlier fervor. BJP, invigorated, sees this as exposure of ‘manufactured outrage.’ Analysts predict ripple effects on campaign strategies.
In an era of rampant deepfakes, this case exemplifies forensic tech’s role in truth-seeking. ‘Institutions must lead with evidence,’ urged Gupta.
The release fosters cautious optimism for depoliticized probes. With the report accessible online, citizens can verify firsthand. Gupta ended on a unifying note: ‘Time to move beyond blame and build Delhi’s future.’