Take down objectionable clip, EC tells Jharkhand BJP

The Election Commission has ordered the Jharkhand BJP to remove a video posted on its social media platforms following complaints from the JMM and Congress. The video, deemed "misleading and divisive," allegedly depicts people forcefully entering a JMM supporter's home, prompting accusations of spreading falsehoods to influence voters.
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