Aam Aadmi Party’s National Media In-charge Anurag Dhanda has made a strong statement over the controversy surrounding an alleged video involving Delhi Assembly Leader of Opposition Atishi, claiming that forensic investigation has exposed the video as manipulated.
Anurag Dhanda Cites Forensic Report
Quoting the findings of a Punjab Police forensic examination, Anurag Dhanda said that Atishi had never used the word ‘Guru’ in her statement, contrary to the claims made by BJP leader Kapil Mishra. He asserted that the video shared by Mishra was edited and fabricated, a fact that has now been clearly established through forensic analysis.
Calls Kapil Mishra’s Video on Atishi ‘Edited and Fake’
Speaking to media, Dhanda stated that the forensic report conclusively proves that the video circulating on social media was altered with malicious intent. He accused Kapil Mishra of deliberately spreading misinformation to inflame sentiments and target AAP leaders through misleading content.
“The Punjab Police forensic investigation has clearly revealed that the video is fake and edited. Kapil Mishra shared a manipulated clip to falsely accuse Atishi,” Dhanda said, adding that such actions amount to deliberate misinformation and character assassination.
The AAP leader further emphasized that the party has consistently demanded accountability in the matter and urged authorities to take strict action against those responsible for circulating doctored videos. According to Dhanda, the incident raises serious concerns about the misuse of edited content to influence public opinion and disturb social harmony.
The controversy has intensified political tensions in Delhi, with AAP leaders rallying behind Atishi and reiterating their demand for action against Kapil Mishra. The party has maintained that the forensic findings should put an end to the allegations and expose what it calls a “politically motivated attempt” to malign its leadership.
The issue continues to draw sharp reactions across political circles, as questions around misinformation, digital manipulation, and accountability remain at the center of the debate.

