Ruckus over AI video of PM Modi and Om Birla, notice to 9 leaders associated with the communication department of Congress including Jairam Ramesh

The first round of the budget session of Parliament was tumultuous. There was a lot of conflict between the government and the opposition. Congress targeted the government by posting on social media platforms. The matter seems to be gaining momentum regarding an AI video posted on social media by Congress. Lok Sabha Secretariat has sent a notice to Congress on the issue of AI generated video of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Speaker Om Birla.

Will have to answer within 3 days

A notice of BREACH OF PRIVILEGE and CONTEMPT OF HOUSE has been sent against nine people of the communication department of Congress. This includes the names of senior Congress leaders and MPs Jairam Ramesh, Pawan Kheda, Sanjeev Singh and Supriya Srinet. This notice sent by the Lok Sabha Secretariat will have to be replied within 3 days. Congress had recently posted a video on social media platform X, which had sparked controversy.

Video was posted on social media

According to the information, the AI ​​generated video related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Speaker Om Birla was made by the Communication Department of Congress. Congress had posted this on social media. Now taking cognizance of this AI video, the Lok Sabha Secretariat has considered it as a breach of privilege and content of the House, hence has sent a notice to nine big leaders of the Communication Department of Congress. Which includes Jairam Ramesh, Pawan Kheda, Supriya Shrinet, Chief Media Coordinator Sanjeev Singh. Apart from the Congress Party, this notice has been sent to the convenors of the Social Media Department and these leaders will have to reply within three days.

Kiren Rijiju had hit back

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju had hit back at the AI ​​video shared by Congress. He posted the video and wrote, ‘Congress Party is proud of the worst behavior of its MPs! If we had not stopped all the BJP MPs and not allowed the women MPs to clash with the Congress MPs, the scene would have been much worse. It is our great responsibility to protect the honor and sanctity of Parliament.

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