MP News: The video of the ruckus between BJP Yuva Morcha officials and workers in Katni Kotwali premises has gone viral. The workers are seen arguing in the police station. They alleged that ganja is being sold openly in the city. After the video went viral, Congress has asked questions to Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav. It is said that some boys were standing in a drunken state at a paan shop near Azad Chowk.
The youths did not give proper answers to the patrolling team's questions. A situation of dispute developed between the two sides. The patrolling team brought the boys to the police station in the vehicle. Angry with the incident, the workers and officers of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha reached the police station. They created a ruckus in the police station by abusing. They also made serious allegations against the policemen. On receiving the information, the city president of the Yuva Morcha, Abhishek Tamrakar, reached the police station. He pacified the matter by explaining things to the people.
Abuse in the presence of policemen
Abhishek Tamrakar said that he had come to calm down the ruckus in the police station premises. He expressed ignorance about the abuses. After the video of the ruckus in the police station surfaced, the Congress has become aggressive on the BJP government. Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee spokesperson Mukesh Nayak said that Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav should answer the viral allegations on social media. He said that the workers and officials of the BJYM are alleging in the police station that drug trade is going on openly.
Allegations against BJP Yuva Morcha workers
After the Congress and the public, now the truth is coming out on the tongue of the workers and officials associated with the BJP. BJP leader Rajpal Singh Sisodia says that there is rule of law in Madhya Pradesh. Immediate action will be taken if the case comes to light. He said that information about the Katni case is being obtained. According to the spokesperson, there was jungle raj in the Congress government. Currently, there is rule of law in the BJP government.
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