I wanted to talk to Chandrashekhar Azad, he got angry and I was beaten up; this is what happened in the brotherhood conference

In the case of assault on two youths at the brotherhood conference of Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram), Ghaziabad police has registered a case of robbery and attempt to murder against 20 unidentified persons including two supporters of Nagina MP Chandrashekhar Azad. The youth injured in the assault had lodged a complaint with the police. Police says that further action will be taken on the basis of the facts that emerge in the investigation of the case.

Akash Kumar, who lives in Baradari Mohalla of Nehru Nagar in Sihani Gate police station area of ​​Ghaziabad, has said in the report that on August 24, a brotherhood conference was organized by Azad Samaj Party in Ambedkar Park located in Navyug Market. Azad Samaj Party chief Chandrashekhar was also present in the program. According to Akash, he reached there to present the matter of his employees of Valmiki community. Pramod and Badal were also present with him. According to Akash Kumar, he somehow reached Chandrashekhar’s car and told his point. It is alleged that Chandrashekhar listened to his incomplete statement and asked the people present in the program to leave from there.

Akash Kumar says that when he went to Chandrashekhar again to put forth his point, he got angry. After this, Kapil Bedi, Ankit and 20 unknown workers present there attacked him with the intention of killing him. Akash Kumar says that the workers attacked him and threw him on the ground and beat him up badly. During this, the attackers snatched his gold chain and attacked his friend Pramod Kumar with a sharp weapon and left him bleeding.

also accused of insulting

In the report filed, Akash Kumar has said that the attackers humiliated him. Akash Kumar says that he and his companions somehow managed to save their lives and ran away from the spot. Akash Kumar filed a complaint against Chandrashekhar, Kapil Bedi and Ankit as well as 20 unknown people and demanded action.

DCP City Rajesh Kumar said that based on the complaint, a case has been registered against Kapil Bedi, Ankit and 20 unknown people under robbery, attempt to murder and other sections. Action will be taken based on the facts that emerge in the investigation.

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