PTI

One injured in fight during campaign, BRS MLC Kavitha accuses Cong leaders of attacking BRS cadre

One injured in fight during campaign, BRS MLC Kavitha accuses Cong leaders of attacking BRS cadre

PTI

Hyderabad, Nov 22 (PTI) A worker of the ruling BRS was injured after being allegedly attacked by a group of people during an election campaign of the party in Nizamabad district on Wednesday, police said.

The incident happened in Yedapally village in Bodhan Assembly constituency, when members of two groups fought, they said adding one of the groups included some local villagers.

However, the members of the BRS alleged that some Congress supporters attacked them resulting in injury to one of them after a chair was thrown at him, but, the Congress cadre in turn charged that the BRS workers hit them.

Police intervened and dispersed the groups and said there was unauthorised gathering by the members of the two groups who beat up each other. Police were in the process of registering cases.

Meanwhile, condemning the attack, BRS MLC K Kavitha on Wednesday alleged that that Congress leaders are physically attacking BRS cadre unable to digest the fact that people are with the ruling party.

Speaking to media persons, she said the true colours and nature of the Congress party is being revealed and the party's history is fraught with attacks.

From 1990 to 2012, curfew was imposed for 113 days in ten phases under the Congress rule, she alleged.

'While we are trying to spread Information Technology to the districts, the Congress party was spreading riots,' she charged. PTI VVK GDK VVK SS

Disclaimer: This story is auto-generated feed.

OIL expects breakthrough in repatriating $300-mn dividend stuck in Russia by early-FY27

Govt designates CISF as main security organisation for India's 250 seaports

India looking at collaborating with Israeli startups to boost innovation: Goyal

EIL signs MoU with Aramco Asia India to explore expansion and long-term business collaboration

FM Sitharaman meets infrastructure, energy experts on Budget for FY27