BJP MP Sanghamitra Maurya charged for violence
BJP MP Sanghamitra Maurya charged for violence
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Kushinagar : Sanghamitra Maurya, a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was charged for violene when she spoke out in favour of her father, Swami Prasad Maurya, a candidate for the Samajwadi Party (SP).

Maurya's convoy had been ambushed earlier in the day during a roadshow. Sanghamitra Maurya, her brother Ashok Maurya, and 30 others have been charged with rioting and looting cash and gold chains, according to BJP leader Deepraj Kharwar. Under the SC/ST Act, the case was filed.

Former Uttar Pradesh Minister Swami Prasad Maurya, who is running for the Samajwadi Party in Fazilnagar, said that his convoy was attacked by "BJP workers" during electioneering on Tuesday.

"While travelling to Kushinagar for the campaign, I sat in a different car for security concerns. There were BJP workers there with sticks, stones, and weapons. They rammed into my automobile. Such incidents are taking place with the blessings of the BJP "During a press conference, he said.

Sanghmitra Maurya, a BJP MP and Maurya's daughter, blamed the incident on party members in an interview with the media. "Cars were vandalised, and people were injured, as can be seen. While the BJP preaches about peace, its candidate today insulted my father. BJP workers surrounded my convoy while I was driving to meet him after the incident "she said.

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