Jabalpur: A big news story is coming out from Madhya Pradesh, where Union Minister Faggan Singh Kulaste's daughter Vandana has been injured in a road accident. Apart from her, three other people have also been injured in this accident and have been admitted to the hospital. The incident is being reported from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh. According to the news received, the Scorpio car of Union Minister Kulaste's daughter Vandana Kulaste met with an accident near Banjari Mata Mandir on Dumna Road in Jabalpur. She was going to Dumna Airport in a car. During this, the tyre of the car skidded and crashed into the tree uncontrollably.
Apart from Vandana Kulaste, Dinesh Uike, Himanshu, and Aniket Dhurve got injured in this accident. All the injured have been admitted to Jamdar Hospital in Jabalpur. Kulaste is the Union Minister of State for Steel and Rural Development. Let us inform you that in the same way, in 2022, Madhya Pradesh's Medical Education Minister Vishwas Kailash Sarang's car became the victim of an accident. Minister Sarang had a narrow escape in this accident. The accident took place in Bhildi, Gujarat. Here, the truck coming from the wrong direction hits the Innova of Minister Sarang. Both the left-side doors of the Innova were badly damaged in the incident.
Minister Vishwas Sarang was pulled out with great difficulty by opening the doors. In fact, Madhya Pradesh's Medical Education Minister, Vishwas Sarang, was also entrusted with this responsibility in the Gujarat assembly elections. The organisation had given him responsibility for four assembly seats in Banaskantha district. Due to this, Minister Vishwas Sarang was returning from Kankrej assembly seat after taking a meeting of workers. Because of this, a truck coming from the wrong direction hit Minister Sarang's Innova in Bhildi. After the accident, the people present in the car, including Minister Sarang, got trapped in it. The gates of the badly damaged car were not opening. Later, somehow, everyone, including the minister, was pulled out of the car safely.
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