Haryana Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala escapes unhurt in a road accident narrowly
Haryana Deputy CM Dushyant Chautala escapes unhurt in a road accident narrowly
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Hisar: Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala narrowly escaped a road accident while going from Hisar to Sirsa late on Monday night. During this, due to fog and lack of visibility on the way, two vehicles of the convoy collided with each other. It is being told that a policeman posted in security has been injured in a road accident. At the same time, the news is that Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala has not suffered any injury. Let us tell you that after the accident he left for Sirsa with 2 security vehicles. According to the information received in this case, the policeman suffered minor injuries in the road accident. This incident is being told about 11 o'clock last Monday night when Dushyant Chautala was going from Hisar to Sirsa.

At the same time, Deputy Chief Minister Chautala did not get any injury in this accident. In this case, Hisar Police spokesperson Vikas Kumar said that two vehicles of the convoy collided with each other after the truck driver going ahead of the convoy applied the emergency brake. In which no one got serious injury. With this, he told that due to the slowing down of the speed, a big accident was averted. Dense fog was the reason for this accident.

At the same time, shortly after this accident, the Deputy CM left for Sirsa with two security vehicles. Let us tell you that Dushyant Chautala will today address a public meeting in Sirsa village organized by Bhagirath, a former five-time MLA who recently joined Jannayak Janata Party from INLD. For this public meeting, the Deputy Chief Minister was coming from Hisar to Sirsa on Monday night. It is being told that there is no injury to the Deputy Chief Minister in the road accident and he is completely fine.

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