BJP candidate from West Delhi Prof. Jagdish Mukhi attacked by the goondas of Mahabal Mishra, Prof. Mukhi safe, but senior Vice President seriously injured.
New Delhi, 30th April. In programme Delhi Aaj Tak had invited the BJP candidate from West Delhi Constituency Prof. Jagdish Mukhi and the Congress candidate Shri Mahabal Mishra at Hotel Maridien, Napoleon Hall for an open debate in which hundred to hundred fifty members of the public were also present. In the end of the third round of debate Shri Mahabal Mishra lost control over himself because he felt himself helpless in that atmosphere. In front of the camera Shri Mishra threatened Prof. Mukhi and incited his supporters to attack him. Other people formed a security ring around Prof. Mukhi and took him in a corner of the Hall. In the mean time Shri Mahabal Mishra went out of the Hall by the back door but in the mean time one Congress supporter took out a knife from the kitchen and tried to attack Prof. Mukhi. In this incident the Najafgarh District Vice President Shri Sunil Jindal was attacked by a knife and was seriously injured. Police took Shri Jindal to R.M.L.Hospital. Shri Jindal also vomitted in the way to Hospital and his condition became serious. He has received cut injuries on his hand and stomach.
Strongly condemning this incident the BJP Delhi Pradesh Vice President Dr. Nand Kishore Garg told that the Police and the Electoral Officer should take stern action in this case so that the elections may be impartial and free. Dr. Garg has also requested the media to take precaution to prevent such incident and should strongly oppose the supporters of Shri Mishra. He also added that if the Police does not take appropriate action then the people shall themselves give appropriate reply to him.
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Dear Kamal,
Lets not refrain in such kind of language.. only time will tell who will win..
West Delhi's voter profile has been changed by Biharis votes exceeding those of refugees.That is a fact any BJP candidate has to face.
Prof. Mukhi should ask every voter to visit Palam-Dabri Road. This road is dug up for THREE years now.Whenever we ask Mishra about it he replies "ban to rahi hai, kya mein apni jaan laga doon".
If you ask any shopkeeper having shop on this road, you'll find that four contractors have been changed and now no one wants to build the road as no contractor can cough out the 'cut' demanded by Mishra even before the work is allotted to a contractor.Of course, his main constituents, the Bihari labor has no use of a metalled road. In fact they derive pleasure on looking at breaking down car axles, stranded vehicles in rain and mud..... My friends who visit me are appalled that for three year a road is dug up! Yes, Mishra will make West Delhi a Bihar outskirts.
Prof. Jagdish Mukhi was born on 1st December 1942 in Village Dajal, Distt. Dera Gazi Khan, (Now in Pakistan). After partition of the country, the family settled at Village Sohna in District Gurgaon, Haryana. He got his school education from Sohna. He got his B.Com degree from Raj Rishi College, Alwar, University of Rajasthan and M.Com degree from Sri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi University. He was awarded Ph.D. in the field of Finance from Kurukshatra University.
He started his political career as a student leader. He joined Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad, Student Wing of Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh. He got elected as the President of the Student Union of Raj Rishi College, Alwar. Prof. Mukhi joined Bharitya Jan Sangh, which was subsequently rechristened as Bharatiya Janta Party. He also held several responsible posts in the organization. He was President of West Delhi Bhartiya Janta Party and Secretary of Delhi State Bhartiya Janta Party.
2 comments:
Dear Kamal,
Lets not refrain in such kind of language.. only time will tell who will win..
Poorvanchal rules bacche..
grow up and face the reality :-)
Sanat
West Delhi's voter profile has been changed by Biharis votes exceeding those of refugees.That is a fact any BJP candidate has to face.
Prof. Mukhi should ask every voter to visit Palam-Dabri Road. This road is dug up for THREE years now.Whenever we ask Mishra about it he replies "ban to rahi hai, kya mein apni jaan laga doon".
If you ask any shopkeeper having shop on this road, you'll find that four contractors have been changed and now no one wants to build the road as no contractor can cough out the 'cut' demanded by Mishra even before the work is allotted to a contractor.Of course, his main constituents, the Bihari labor has no use of a metalled road. In fact they derive pleasure on looking at breaking down car axles, stranded vehicles in rain and mud..... My friends who visit me are appalled that for three year a road is dug up! Yes, Mishra will make West Delhi a Bihar outskirts.
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