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Protesting farmers attacking the Mayor of Chandigarh

Protesting farmers attacking the Mayor of Chandigarh
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Chandigarh: Fudged farmers and their supporters allegedly attacked the Mayor of Chandigarh Ravikant Sharma and former BJP President Chandigarh Sanjay Tandon on Saturday afternoon.
The incident occurred at the time of the two leaders of the BJP together with their supporters again after attending a program organized by the Sector Market Association 48.
The agitators damaged the official vehicle of the city mayor, Sanjay Tandon’s private vehicle along with vehicles.
Some other local BJP leaders with stones, sticks etc.
In addition, the Mayor City vehicle Ravikant Sharma was stopped there only by the agitators and the police had to fight hard to release their vehicles from protesters.
The front and back window panel of the Mayor and Tandon vehicle was completely destroyed, although no one was seriously injured in the incident.
Raising the slogan for the sake of farmers and supporting their agitation of agricultural laws authorized by the central government, farmers who were nervous and their supporters began to gather in that place since the morning.
In fact, the police were told that and security arrangements were also carried out by the local police station, but at that time, the BJP leaders left the program, farmers who were nervous and their supporters broke the police chain and gathered around the Mayor and Tandon vehicles and allegedly attacked them.
Then, senior police officers, including SSP Chandigarh Kuldeep Singh Chahal also reached on the spot.
The police detailed more than two dozen protesters and took him to the police station to submit a report.
The farmers who were nervous and their supporters won outside the police station to suppress the police and authorities to free detailed people, but the police did not let go of people to submit a report.
Chahal also met Senior BJP leaders, including Sanjay Tandon and others at the Sector Police Office 34.

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