Kay Kay Menon Denies Role in Congress ‘Vote Chori’ Campaign

Actor Kay Kay Menon has refuted claims of his involvement in the Congress party’s ‘vote chori’ campaign, stating that a video featuring him was used without his consent. The controversy erupted after the party shared a clip that appeared to show the actor endorsing their drive against alleged electoral fraud.

Responding in the comment section, Menon clarified, “Please let it be noted that I have not acted in this ad. A clip from my Special Ops promotions has been edited and used without permission.”

The video, posted by the official Instagram handle of the Congress party (@IncIndia), depicted Menon’s character Himmat Singh, an intelligence officer from the web series Special Ops, urging viewers to join the campaign. However, Menon explained that the footage was taken from promotional material for the show and was never intended to support any political cause.

The party captioned the video: “Himmat Singh kuch keh rahe hain, jaldi se kar aao! Band karo (Himmat Singh is saying something, go quickly! Stop it).”

Meanwhile, the Congress party has intensified its campaign against alleged voter manipulation, echoing Rahul Gandhi’s repeated claims of poll rigging. As part of the effort, they have launched a webpage allowing citizens to sign up, hold the Election Commission of India (ECI) accountable, and support the demand for digital voter rolls.

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