Shocking Bribery Rumors Rock Haryana Politics: Police Deny All Claims

Haryana politics was abuzz with rumors of an attempted bribe against Congress MLAs. Social media posts claimed a case was filed. However, the Haryana Police have now clarified that no such complaint exists. This statement aims to debunk the viral misinformation.

Bribery Allegations Surface Online

For the past day, social media platforms were filled with discussions. The posts suggested unknown people tried to bribe Congress MLAs. It was also claimed that the MLAs filed a police complaint. This news quickly spread, leading to political accusations.

Police Statement Debunks Rumors

District police officials were contacted about the serious allegations. They stated clearly that the news is a rumor. A police spokesperson officially said, “The information being spread on social media that a bribery case has been registered on the complaint of Congress MLAs is baseless. The district police have not received any written or oral complaint in this regard so far.”

Public Urged Not to Spread False News

The police administration asked the public and media not to share unverified news. They warned that spreading misleading news is a legal offense. The police are monitoring social media activity.

Possible Source of Confusion

Sources suggest the confusion might stem from recent events. Congress MLAs were recently moved out of Haryana. They were shifted to Himachal Pradesh. Some believe a complaint process was started in the neighboring state. This may have been wrongly linked to the Haryana Police.

No FIR Confirmed in Haryana

Currently, there is no confirmed First Information Report (FIR) within Haryana’s borders related to these bribery claims. The police are working to ensure accurate information reaches the public.