Kay Kay Menon clarifies viral clip used without permission in Congress ‘Vote Theft’ campaign

The video was posted by the Congress party on its official Instagram page. At the beginning, Kay Kay Menon appears as Himmat Singh, his character from ‘Special Ops’.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 12 August 2025, 8:05 PM IST
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New Delhi: The opposition in the country is currently running a campaign against 'vote theft'. Opposition members object to this. Meanwhile, a clip of actor KK Menon was shared on social media by the main opposition party Congress, which was included in the vote stealing campaign. However, now actor Kay Kay Menon has reacted to it by telling the truth of this video clip.

It is part of the promotion of 'Special Ops'. Reacting to the clip viral video, Kay Kay Menon commented and clarified that the clip used in the video is part of a promo shot by him for his show "Special Ops." "Please note that I have not acted in this advertisement. A clip from my 'Special Ops' promotion has been edited and used without permission.

 

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The video was posted by the Congress party on its official Instagram page. At the beginning, Kay Kay Menon appears as Himmat Singh, his character from 'Special Ops'. In the video, KK says, "Wait wait yaar. Stop scrolling. If you are seeing this reel what does it mean. In the remaining part of the video, a man appeals to people to raise their voice and participate in the Congress' 'vote chori' campaign. The caption of the video read, "Himmat Singh is saying something, come quickly. to join the campaign.

The Opposition has been protesting against the SIR in both Houses of Parliament, alleging that the EC's exercise is aimed at disenfranchising voters ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections later this year. In this sequence, the Congress party has started a campaign against the SIR campaign in Bihar by the Election Commission.

Congress President Rahul Gandhi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi stated we are defending the Constitution. The Constitutions tenet is one man one vote. The Election Commission is in charge of implementing one man one vote but they havent fulfilled their duties. We are and will keep up our defense of the Constitution. Minta Devi who is 124 years old is one of many such cases. The image has not yet been released. Rahul Gandhi a Congress leader mentioned Minta Devi as one of the voters in his presentation on the subject of purported voter fraud.

 

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  • 12 August 2025, 8:05 PM IST