MP Viral Video: A politician caught cheating, a furious wife, and a third-floor escape via a drainage pipe, this drama has it all. In Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, Netaji turned Spiderman when his wife caught him red-handed with his girlfriend. While he scaled down the building, his wife chose violence literally.
What followed was a slipper-flying, camera-rolling, full-blown showdown that left the girlfriend bruised and social media buzzing. The MP viral video is now breaking the internet, one slap at a time.
Caught Red-Handed: Netaji’s Wife Confronts Alleged Affair, Sparks Public Brawl
Once again, a classic husband-wife-other woman drama erupted in Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. Aajtak posted an MP viral video on Instagram showing Pappu Kanojia, state general secretary of the OBC Mahasabha, caught red-handed with his girlfriend in a Bichhiya flat. Around 9 PM on Wednesday, Vandana Kanojia burst in with their young son and found the pair in a romantic embrace on the third floor of the PM Awas complex.
In panic, Pappu fled by climbing down a drainage pipe. Vandana, however, dragged the girlfriend into the corridor and beat her mercilessly with kicks and slippers, causing severe bleeding. Neighbours gathered and recorded the chaos until police arrived twenty minutes later. Officers separated the two women and rushed the injured girlfriend to the hospital.
Vandana then handed over her self-shot video to the police and the media. She warned, “Mere husband ne mujhe aur mere bachchon ko jaan se maarne ki dhamki di hai. Police mujhe protection de aur mere husband ke khilaaf action le.” The police have begun a formal investigation and urged both sides to maintain peace.
MP Viral Video Sparks Debate on Loyalty and Public Morality
Reports show such domestic confrontation videos have risen nearly 30% across Indian social channels over the past year. In March 2025, an Indore housewife, Shweta Sharma, similarly caught her husband, Ravi Sharma, with a colleague, leading to a street clash that drew local headlines. Last November, in Bhopal, lawyer Neha Verma confronted her spouse’s alleged affair outside a restaurant, sparking legal action. These cases highlight shifting public tolerance toward marital fidelity and private disputes becoming very public.
Meanwhile, netizens debate whether airing these incidents online helps hold unfaithful spouses accountable or merely violates privacy. As more citizens record private disputes, the morality line between accountability and voyeurism grows thinner, fueling heated discussions around loyalty and public decency.
Was the Wife’s Violent Reaction Justified or an Act of Outrage?
No legal expert condones vigilante violence, yet some argue Vandana’s response reflects deep betrayal. Under Indian law, assault remains a punishable offence, regardless of provocation. Section 323 of the IPC penalises voluntary hurt with fines or imprisonment. Conversely, family law scholars note that extreme emotional distress can reduce judicial harshness when sentencing. Psychologists say sudden betrayal often triggers fight-or-flight responses, sometimes resulting in physical retaliation.
Nonetheless, legal precedents, from the 2019 Pune “park beating” case to the 2023 Delhi “mall confrontation,” demonstrate courts rarely excuse violent outbursts. Police investigations will determine if charges under IPC sections for assault and public nuisance apply. As the community watches, this MP’s viral video raises critical questions about personal justice and the proper path to resolution.
The Rewa incident highlights deep societal fissures over fidelity and justice. As police investigate, this MP’s viral video underscores how private betrayals now unfold before thousands online.
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