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Weeks earlier than Priyanka Gandhi’s tour, violent brawl erupts between Congress staff in Gwalior

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: The opposition Congress seems to be a divided home in Madhya Pradesh as two teams of younger staff of the grand outdated social gathering indulged in a violent brawl with one another within the presence of two former ministers in Gwalior on Wednesday.

The incident which gave the impression to be a battle for supremacy between two teams of younger Congress staff occurred exterior a distinguished lodge within the upmarket City Center space of Gwalior the place social gathering staff had gathered to welcome former MP minister and Congress MLA Jaivardhan Singh.

Shockingly, the incident of younger social gathering staff clashing with one another wielding hockey sticks passed off within the presence of senior social gathering leaders together with ex-MP ministers Jaivardhan Singh (who’s former CM Digvijaya Singh’s son) and Lakhan Singh Yadav, in addition to the state social gathering vice-president Ashok Singh.

The incident additionally resulted within the official automobile of ex-MP minister and native MLA Lakhan Singh Yadav’s nephew Sanjay Singh Yadav being broken.

The incident passed off shortly earlier than Congress nationwide common secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s ballot marketing campaign in Gwalior (presumably on July 22), giving the ruling BJP a super alternative to assault the Congress.

“Uproar in Congress ahead on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s visit, as two groups indulged in noisy scuffle, while readying to welcome Jaivardhan Singh in Gwalior,” state BJP spokesperson Dr Hitesh Bajpai tweeted.

However, taking part in down the incident, former MP minister Jaivardhan Singh stated, “It was an unfortunate and inappropriate incident which happened due to pushing and shoving between each other. It shouldn’t have happened, it’s regrettable. The issue will be resolved easily, as all of them are our own people.”

Sanjay Singh Yadav, who’s the state vice chairman of the Youth Congress, nevertheless, alleged that the disturbance was created by some BJP males who had sneaked among the many Congress staff gathered to welcome Jaivardhan Singh.

BHOPAL: The opposition Congress seems to be a divided home in Madhya Pradesh as two teams of younger staff of the grand outdated social gathering indulged in a violent brawl with one another within the presence of two former ministers in Gwalior on Wednesday.

The incident which gave the impression to be a battle for supremacy between two teams of younger Congress staff occurred exterior a distinguished lodge within the upmarket City Center space of Gwalior the place social gathering staff had gathered to welcome former MP minister and Congress MLA Jaivardhan Singh.

Shockingly, the incident of younger social gathering staff clashing with one another wielding hockey sticks passed off within the presence of senior social gathering leaders together with ex-MP ministers Jaivardhan Singh (who’s former CM Digvijaya Singh’s son) and Lakhan Singh Yadav, in addition to the state social gathering vice-president Ashok Singh.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The incident additionally resulted within the official automobile of ex-MP minister and native MLA Lakhan Singh Yadav’s nephew Sanjay Singh Yadav being broken.

The incident passed off shortly earlier than Congress nationwide common secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s ballot marketing campaign in Gwalior (presumably on July 22), giving the ruling BJP a super alternative to assault the Congress.

“Uproar in Congress ahead on Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s visit, as two groups indulged in noisy scuffle, while readying to welcome Jaivardhan Singh in Gwalior,” state BJP spokesperson Dr Hitesh Bajpai tweeted.

However, taking part in down the incident, former MP minister Jaivardhan Singh stated, “It was an unfortunate and inappropriate incident which happened due to pushing and shoving between each other. It shouldn’t have happened, it’s regrettable. The issue will be resolved easily, as all of them are our own people.”

Sanjay Singh Yadav, who’s the state vice chairman of the Youth Congress, nevertheless, alleged that the disturbance was created by some BJP males who had sneaked among the many Congress staff gathered to welcome Jaivardhan Singh.