Former Health Minister Tilak Raj Behar on strike outside police station
Former Health Minister Tilak Raj Behar on strike outside police station
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Former Health Minister Tilak Raj Behar has started a strike outside the police station after a case was filed after firing at village Malsa Girdharpur in Rudrapur. He says that the police have filed a case against him under political pressure, while on the night of the incident he went to his village to know the health of the injured and to pacify the villagers. In connection with Ambedkar Park, activists sat on a dharna following the lockdown. In the Mansa Girdharpur village on Tuesday night, the accused fired on the father and son and injured them.

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The atmosphere in the village was heated. Behar went to the village to get information about the incident from the people. On the second day of the incident, the police had filed a lawsuit against the former minister for the lockdown violation for holding a meeting in the village. Angered by this, Behar warned of the strike outside police station. After warning of picketing, the state's politics was warmed. Many people, including former Chief Minister Harish Rawat, supported the dharna.

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Madan Lal's brother-in-law, who was injured in the assault, sat with Premlal Howrah on a ruckus outside the Rudrapur police office, along with Sanjay Juneja, the business division president at DD Chowk, Jagdish Taneja, metropolitan president at Bhagat Singh Chowk, Meena Sharma, a former municipality at Gandhi Park. In many places, activists sat on a dharna. The activists held posters written 'Main Bhi Tilak Raj Behad' in their hands. In Ambedkar Park, Rudrapur, Congressmen sat on a dharna in support of the former minister.

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