Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Police has registered an FIR against Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh and 11 others on Monday in a case of circulation of an alleged "edited" video of Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's old statement on the liquor policy of the previous Kamal Nath government.
Singh said he had no objection to the FIR against him, but the police should also investigate the source of the video and who "edited" it.
On Sunday night, leaders of the ruling BJP submitted a complaint to the police, demanding that an FIR be lodged against Singh for tweeting the alleged "edited" video.
In the video, Chouhan is purportedly seen commenting on the liquor policy of the previous Kamal Nath government.
"On the basis of the complaint, a case has been registered against 12 people, including Digivijaya Singh and Avinash Kadbe (MP Congress' social media coordinator)," Additional Superintendent of Police Nishchal Jharia said.
They have been charged under Indian Penal Code Sections 500 (defamation), 501 (printing or engraving matter known to be defamatory), 505 (2) (public mischief) and 465 (forgery), the official said.
Jharia said the FIR was registered after the complaint received from BJP leaders was found to be "right" in preliminary investigation.
"Further action would be taken after the investigation, he said.
Reacting to the development, Digvijaya Singh said the BJP is upset as he raised an issue of cheating in CM Chouhan's constituency.
"The BJP has been fuming and is perturbed since I wrote to Chouhan that tribals in his constituency Budhni were duped of Rs 450 crore by his agents. No action was taken during Chouhans (previous) tenure. I wrote to him that if no action would be taken, I will be forced to sit on a dharna at the CM's residence, Singh told reporters.
He also demanded an FIR against those who duped the tribals in Chouhans constituency.