Tonk, Rajasthan – Naresh Meena, a former Congress leader running as an independent candidate in the Deoli-Uniara area, has found himself in a major controversy. During the voting process, he allegedly slapped Amit Chaudhary, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Malpura. This incident has sparked outrage in the area and the Rajasthan Administrative Service (RAS) Association has demanded Meena’s arrest. To prevent further disturbances, the local police have deployed a large force in the village of Samarwata, where Meena and his supporters are now holding a protest. Watch video below 👇
Rajasthan Elections: Naresh Meena, a former Congress leader running as an independent candidate in the Deoli-Uniara area, has found himself in a major controversy. During the voting process, he allegedly slapped Amit Chaudhary, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Malpura. pic.twitter.com/6WDnzpPcOt
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Village Under Heavy Police Presence
The situation is tense. To manage the crowd and avoid any conflicts, police officers, including the Superintendent of Police (SP) and other senior officials, have gathered with additional police and paramilitary support. Samarwata village is now heavily guarded to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Community Outrage Over the Incident
The situation has become even more complicated because SDM Amit Chaudhary, who was allegedly slapped by Meena, belongs to the Jat community. Many people from the Jat community are very upset about the incident and are showing their anger by gathering, burning Meena’s posters, and chanting slogans against him.
Naresh Meena’s Explanation
Naresh Meena has shared his side of the story in a video. He said he had been peacefully protesting in the area for two hours when he noticed that the SDM had allowed three people, who he claimed were the SDM’s own employees, to cast votes without permission. According to Meena, this upset the public who saw it as unfair. Meena said the situation is under control now but urged his supporters to make sure everyone votes. For now, the area remains under strict police watch as they try to keep peace during the voting process.
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