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Endorsement of Congress drive is 'clip chori': Actor Menon

Endorsement of Congress drive is 'clip chori': Actor Menon

Time of India2 days ago
PATNA: Actor
Kay Kay Menon
has denied any role in Congress's vote theft campaign after a video surfaced suggesting he had endorsed the drive. The actor said the clip was taken from his promotion for a web series, edited and used without his permission.
Menon's statement came hours after Bihar's Minta Devi, the "124 Not Out" poster girl of INDIA bloc's "Vote Chori" protest in Delhi, criticised Congress for using her name and image for the protest.
"Please let it be noted that I did not act in this ad," Menon said in a social media post, adding "a clip" from a promotion for his web series "was edited and used without any permission". He reacted after the video used by Congress showed Menon's web series character,
Himmat Singh
, urging viewers to join the campaign.
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