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A fight goes on outside the polling booth in Budhwal village in Nangal Chaudhary district.

During the Lok Sabha elections in Mahendragarh, Haryana on Saturday, there was a fierce fight between villagers and relatives of BJP candidate Chaudhary Dharambir at a polling booth. In the complaint of polling agents given in the police station, it is alleged that the relative of the BJP candidate

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A video of the fight at the polling station in Nangal Chaudhary district has gone viral on social media. In this, a scuffle takes place between the former chairman Krishna and a villager. Dainik Bhaskar does not confirm the authenticity of this video. The matter has been reported by the booth agent to Nangal Chaudhary police station. No response has been received from the police at this time.

BJP leader and former chairman Krishna, whose name is in the complaint given to the police.

According to the information, during the voting in Budhwal village of Nangal Choudhary in the afternoon, BJP leader Krishna, Chairman, who claimed to be a relative of Choudhary Dharambir, had a dispute with the villagers present in the booth. The debate escalated in no time. Chairman Krishna was heard abusing former Chief Minister Bansilal in the viral video. After this, a scuffle broke out between the angry villagers and the former chairman. Two policemen were seen trying to intervene by blowing their whistles, but they could not stop the people from fighting.

This complaint was lodged at the police station

A complaint has been made at the Nangal Chaudhary police station regarding this incident by the booth agents Satyavant Singh, Subhash and Omprakash at Budhwal village. It is said that Chairman Krishna and the people who were with him abused the former Chief Minister Chaudhary Bansilal. He threatened the election officer and polling agent. He was also still abusive in front of women. Because of this the women went back home without voting. Satyavant told Bhaskar that a written complaint about this incident has been given to the police station.

Complaint given by polling agents at Nangal Chaudhary police station.  However, the SHO and other personnel deny knowledge of the incident.

Complaint given by polling agents at Nangal Chaudhary police station. However, the SHO and other personnel deny knowledge of the incident.

I am sleeping, talk to Munshi- SHO

When Devendra in charge of Nangal Choudhary police station was spoken to over the phone regarding the incident, he said I am sleeping, you are talking to Munshi. I have no information. After this, when Munshi Umed of the police station was spoken to, he said that he has no information about this incident. For this, talk to the officer on duty.

There was a fight between the villagers and Chairman Krishna.  He allegedly abused former CM Chaudhary Bansilal.

There was a fight between the villagers and Chairman Krishna. He allegedly abused former CM Chaudhary Bansilal.

Ex-Sarpanch said- Whatever happened, was caught in the video

On the other hand, former Sarpanch of Budhwal village Manoj said that he was not present at the spot at the time of the incident. I was outside the voting booth. It was discovered by the people that Chairman Krishna, a relative of MP Chaudhary Dharambir, his son and another person had come in a car with a siren on it.

He had received information that booth capture was being done here. But voting went on peacefully there. The rest of the incident that happened is captured in the video and the administration also has the video. To get information about the matter, calls were made to MP Chaudhary Dharambir and Chairman Krishna, but both of them did not pick up the phone.

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