Fatal attack on BJP leader going to attend Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s program in Bihar
Samastipur | Attack on Vimla Singh: Big news has come to light regarding the program of Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s program Vijayotsav in Bhojpur, Bihar today. Vimla Singh, a member of the party’s State Working Committee, who is going to attend this program, has been attacked. It is being told that five to seven miscreants attacked him. In which his car was badly damaged. However, due to the information of his driver, BJP leader Vimla Singh has narrowly escaped.
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Bihar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reached Patna. Union Home Minister is on Bihar tour today. The Home Minister will attend a program organized in Jagdishpur in the memory of one of the heroes of the revolt of 1857, Babu Veer Kunwar Singh, and the convocation of Gopal Narayan Singh University. pic.twitter.com/yKL4zlK2Te
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Unknown attackers attacked with sticks
Attack on Vimla Singh: According to the information, this incident happened near Ganj Chowk coming under Mufassil police station area of ​​Samastipur. BJP leader Vimala Singh had left from her residence on Samastipur-Tajpur road this morning to go to Bhojpur. During this, his vehicle was attacked with sticks and sticks by unknown assailants near Ganj Chowk. Due to which his car got damaged. But with the understanding of the driver, she somehow managed to get out of there. It is worth noting that today in Bihar, BJP is celebrating the birth anniversary of Veer Kunwar Singh. Amit Shah is also present in Bhojpur to attend this festival.
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BJP leader surprised by the attack
Vimala Singh is shocked by the attack on herself. He said that he has no enmity with anyone, then who attacked him. In this regard, a report has been lodged against unknown criminals at the police station.