BJP MLA Chintamani Malviya Sends Rs 10 Cr Defamation Notice to Mahila Congress Chief
Digital Desk
BJP MLA Dr Chintamani Malviya from Alot has issued a Rs 10 crore defamation notice to MP Mahila Congress president Reena Borasi Setia over allegations of sexual exploitation and land grab. The notice gives seven days to furnish evidence
BJP MLA Sends Rs 10 Crore Defamation Notice to MP Mahila Congress Chief
Reena Borasi Setia faces legal heat after levelling serious charges of sexual exploitation and land grab against Alot legislator Chintamani Malviya.
In a sharp escalation of political confrontation in Madhya Pradesh, BJP MLA Dr Chintamani Malviya has issued a Rs 10 crore defamation notice to state Mahila Congress president Reena Borasi Setia. The notice, sent through his lawyer, targets statements made by Borasi accusing the Alot legislator of serious offences including sexual exploitation and illegal occupation of land.
The development comes days after Borasi met Governor Mangubhai Patel in Bhopal and submitted a memorandum detailing the allegations.
Notice Targets Media Statements
According to the legal notice dispatched by Advocate Shekhar Srivastava, the MLA has demanded that Borasi provide certified copies of all documents and evidence supporting her claims within seven days. Failure to do so, the notice warns, will result in both civil suit for damages and criminal defamation proceedings.
Malviya has also sent a similar legal notice to a local news channel over the broadcast of Borasi’s interview.
Governor Meeting Sparks Row
Reena Borasi had earlier alleged before the Governor that a woman complainant had provided her with an affidavit and evidence against the legislator. She claimed the MLA, along with 25-30 associates, had harassed a 70-year-old woman, demolished her hut, and grabbed ancestral land. Borasi publicly demanded the cancellation of Malviya’s membership of the Legislative Assembly.
Her statements, made outside Raj Bhavan, quickly gained traction in local media and social platforms.
MLA Cites Political Vendetta
In the notice, Malviya has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as baseless and motivated by electoral rivalry. As a highly educated public representative, he said his reputation has been deliberately tarnished for political gains. Sources close to the legislator maintained that the accusations form part of a “conspiracy” amplified through a specific channel and social media.
The Alot MLA, who also served as a former MP, asserted that no concrete proof has been presented to substantiate the grave charges.
Women’s Issues Fuel Political Heat
The episode has further intensified debates around women’s safety and alleged exploitation in the state. Mahila Congress workers have been vocal about delays in action against influential figures, claiming administrative inaction due to the accused’s political clout.
Local observers note that the confrontation also carries undertones of past electoral contests in the Ratlam region, where Borasi is believed to harbour political differences with the sitting legislator.
Legal Timeline and Next Steps
The seven-day window given in the notice has set a tight deadline for compliance. Legal experts suggest that if the matter proceeds to court, the burden of proof will lie heavily on the Congress leader to validate her public statements with documentary evidence.
As of now, neither Borasi nor the Mahila Congress unit has issued a formal response to the defamation notice. Party circles in Bhopal indicated that consultations are underway on the legal strategy.
The case has once again brought the spotlight on how political discourse in Madhya Pradesh often spills into personal and legal battles, especially when allegations involve women’s dignity and powerful local leaders. With assembly undercurrents already active, both sides are expected to dig in as the matter unfolds.
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BJP MLA Chintamani Malviya Sends Rs 10 Cr Defamation Notice to Mahila Congress Chief
Digital Desk
BJP MLA Sends Rs 10 Crore Defamation Notice to MP Mahila Congress Chief
Reena Borasi Setia faces legal heat after levelling serious charges of sexual exploitation and land grab against Alot legislator Chintamani Malviya.
In a sharp escalation of political confrontation in Madhya Pradesh, BJP MLA Dr Chintamani Malviya has issued a Rs 10 crore defamation notice to state Mahila Congress president Reena Borasi Setia. The notice, sent through his lawyer, targets statements made by Borasi accusing the Alot legislator of serious offences including sexual exploitation and illegal occupation of land.
The development comes days after Borasi met Governor Mangubhai Patel in Bhopal and submitted a memorandum detailing the allegations.
Notice Targets Media Statements
According to the legal notice dispatched by Advocate Shekhar Srivastava, the MLA has demanded that Borasi provide certified copies of all documents and evidence supporting her claims within seven days. Failure to do so, the notice warns, will result in both civil suit for damages and criminal defamation proceedings.
Malviya has also sent a similar legal notice to a local news channel over the broadcast of Borasi’s interview.
Governor Meeting Sparks Row
Reena Borasi had earlier alleged before the Governor that a woman complainant had provided her with an affidavit and evidence against the legislator. She claimed the MLA, along with 25-30 associates, had harassed a 70-year-old woman, demolished her hut, and grabbed ancestral land. Borasi publicly demanded the cancellation of Malviya’s membership of the Legislative Assembly.
Her statements, made outside Raj Bhavan, quickly gained traction in local media and social platforms.
MLA Cites Political Vendetta
In the notice, Malviya has strongly denied the allegations, describing them as baseless and motivated by electoral rivalry. As a highly educated public representative, he said his reputation has been deliberately tarnished for political gains. Sources close to the legislator maintained that the accusations form part of a “conspiracy” amplified through a specific channel and social media.
The Alot MLA, who also served as a former MP, asserted that no concrete proof has been presented to substantiate the grave charges.
Women’s Issues Fuel Political Heat
The episode has further intensified debates around women’s safety and alleged exploitation in the state. Mahila Congress workers have been vocal about delays in action against influential figures, claiming administrative inaction due to the accused’s political clout.
Local observers note that the confrontation also carries undertones of past electoral contests in the Ratlam region, where Borasi is believed to harbour political differences with the sitting legislator.
Legal Timeline and Next Steps
The seven-day window given in the notice has set a tight deadline for compliance. Legal experts suggest that if the matter proceeds to court, the burden of proof will lie heavily on the Congress leader to validate her public statements with documentary evidence.
As of now, neither Borasi nor the Mahila Congress unit has issued a formal response to the defamation notice. Party circles in Bhopal indicated that consultations are underway on the legal strategy.
The case has once again brought the spotlight on how political discourse in Madhya Pradesh often spills into personal and legal battles, especially when allegations involve women’s dignity and powerful local leaders. With assembly undercurrents already active, both sides are expected to dig in as the matter unfolds.