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Clash Between BJP And Congress Workers In Gwalior

Clash between BJP and Congress workers in Gwalior, case registered: Madhya Pradesh.

There was a clash between BJP and Congress workers in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior. The clash occurred during the campaign for the by-election to be held in the state. A case has been registered after this incident.

In fact, a Congress supporter says that Dabra’s Congress candidate Suresh Raje was going to come for a public meeting, so we thought we would welcome him, but some people objected and started abusing us.

However, BJP workers claimed that Congress leaders attacked them and thrashed their party workers.

Congress leader Suresh Raje and BJP worker Mohan Singh went to the police station to register a case in connection with the Parihar case. The police have registered a case.

Let us know that the voting for the by-elections in 28 assembly seats in Madhya Pradesh will be held on November 3 and the results will be announced on November 10.

This is not the first clash between the Congress worker and the BJP worker. Even before this, there have been clashes between the workers of both the party.

Significantly, a few days ago, Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh was shown black flags in the former Bardhaman district and his convoy was allegedly stoned by supporters of the ruling Trinamool Congress.

However, the Trinamool Congress has denied the allegations. The incident happened when Ghosh reached the Jamalpur area to talk to farmers about new agricultural laws.

A police officer said that supporters of both the parties clashed, due to which the police had to be lathi-charged to control the situation.

Ghosh said, “As soon as my convoy reached Jamalpur, I was shown black flags and my convoy was pelted by Trinamool Congress workers who carried the flags of their party.” The Trinamool Congress does not believe in democracy and this is just a reflection of it. ”

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