Tonk: A big uproar broke out in the Deoli-Uniyara assembly by-election in Tonk, Rajasthan on Wednesday. During voting, independent candidate Naresh Meena (Naresh Meena) slapped SDM Amit Chaudhary. In this case, the police who went to arrest the accused Naresh Meena were attacked by the people of Samarwata village. Stones were also pelted at the police. Many people have also been injured in this incident. Supporters of Naresh Meena, who were protesting in Samarwata village, also set fire to several vehicles. The police have detained several supporters of Naresh Meena. There is also information of aerial firing at the spot.
Naresh Meena absconded from the spot
Amidst this uproar, independent candidate Naresh Meena took advantage of the situation and absconded. The police have not been able to arrest him yet. According to the information, the police had gone to arrest the independent candidate who slapped the SDM. Supporters of Naresh Meena set vehicles on fire in the protesting Samravata village. They also pelted stones. There are also reports of many people getting injured in the stone pelting.
Samravata village turned into a police cantonment
It is being told that supporters of independent candidate Naresh Meena pelted stones at the police in Samravata village. In defense, the police lathicharged and tried to drive away the supporters. Samravata village has been turned into a police cantonment. The situation remains tense at the spot.
Naresh Meena had slapped the SDM
Let us tell you that during the by-election on the Deoli-Uniyara assembly seat, independent candidate Naresh Meena slapped the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) posted on election duty. This incident that took place at the Samravata polling station was captured on camera. Independent candidate Naresh Meena enters the polling booth and slaps SDM Amit Chaudhary. An official said that Meena, a former Congress leader and now contesting as an independent, allegedly grabbed the collar of the SDM of Malpura and slapped him. Later, the police took Meena out of the polling station. Since then, tension has been prevailing at the spot.