BJP Leader Expelled Following Allegations of Intoxication and Extortion
A doctor has alleged that BJP member Prabhat Yadav drugged her and filmed objectionable videos to blackmail her for money. An investigation has been initiated, and Yadav has been expelled from the party.
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A medical professional has accused Prabhat Yadav, a former BJP district minister, of giving her an intoxicating substance and capturing inappropriate videos to extort money. Authorities have registered a case against Yadav, who is facing serious charges.
The complainant claims she endured physical and mental abuse from Yadav, who demanded money after administering the drug. Following the victim's report to the Chandpur police, officials have begun an investigation. Meanwhile, BJP district president Bhupendra Chauhan announced Yadav's expulsion from the party. Police said the doctor also requested protection for her nursing home and insists on strict action against Yadav.
As of now, the investigation is ongoing, and further measures will be determined based on its findings.
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