Senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh concluded his sit-in protest outside the Khajuraho police station in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, over the death of a party worker during the Assembly polls on November 17. Salman Khan, a Congress worker, died after being run over by a car during a clash with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) functionaries in the Rajnagar Assembly seat.
Digvijaya Singh Ends Sit-in Protest Against Congress Worker’s Death in Madhya Pradesh
Singh, along with party MLAs Alok Cahturvedi and Vikram Singh, initiated the protest on Saturday, staying overnight in a tent outside the police station. Singh expressed dissatisfaction, stating that while an FIR was registered against 20 people in the case, none of the accused had been arrested, and the vehicle responsible for Khan’s death had not been confiscated.
The BJP, in a complaint to the Election Commission of India (ECI), alleged bias by the police and claimed that Khan was killed by Congress candidate Vikram Singh Nati Raja to influence the polls. Late Friday night, the police registered a murder case against Arvind Pateria, the BJP candidate from Rajnagar constituency, and others. Singh asserted that Khan’s family and he believed justice would not be served under the state’s BJP government.
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