SP Singh Baghel today filed an FIR (Initial Info Report) with the police affirming that his automobile was attacked by Samajwadi Celebration supporters at a village which shots were fired.

Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav’s BJP competitor in Karhal, where he is contesting his initial Uttar Pradesh political election, has actually asserted a “violent strike” by Samajwadi employees on Tuesday evening.
Union Minister SP Singh Baghel today filed an FIR (First Information Report) with the authorities affirming that his auto was struck by Samajwadi Event advocates at a town which shots were discharged. His protection has been updated to ‘Z’ category.

“My automobile was struck, I have suffered injuries. I heard shots discharged also,” Mr Baghel stated.

The occurrence purportedly occurred at Kaprai village, where an NDTV group had actually gone to talk to Mr Baghel. The BJP leader’s car was allegedly attacked with rocks as well as sticks.

There is no video clip of the alleged assault but heckling by competing event employees was captured on NDTV’s video camera. Mr Baghel declared that he was struck at the very same village where he was speaking to NDTV.

In the interview, Mr Baghel insisted that the BJP would certainly win in this Samajwadi Event fortress as citizens, he said, were disturbed with Akhilesh Yadav and also his event.

“The SP won in 2017. However this time around, it has come to be extremely simple for us because of citizens’ temper. Karhal belongs of Mulayam Singh Yadav’s Mainpuri constituency and also people are fed up of the lawlessness here. The people of Karhal will certainly reject them. There is injustice, land grabbing, criminal activities against ladies …,” Mr Baghel said.

While he was chatting, a group started yelling slogans in favour of Akhilesh Yadav.

According to reports, some individuals outside the village started throwing stones at Mr Baghel’s convoy. No person was injured but a cars and truck was damaged. Yet the time the cops got here, the opponents had actually run away.

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Last Updated: 16 Feb 2022