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Gujarat: BJP candidate’s nephew killed in clash with Congress workers on eve of civic polls

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Mehsana (Gujarat), Apr 25 (PTI) A day before the local body polls in Gujarat, a relative of a BJP candidate was stabbed to death and two others were injured in a clash between Congress and BJP supporters in Mehsana, police said on Saturday.

Miten Chaudhary (21), the nephew of the BJP candidate for ward number 4 of Mehsana Municipal Corporation, Mahendra Chaudhary, was attacked past Friday midnight by four persons, said Deputy Superintendent (DySP) of Police Milap Patel.

The alleged attackers include Bharat Chaudhary, the husband of the Congress candidate Neelaben Chaudhary, and their son Dhaval Chaudhary, he said.

The accused, who were carrying a knife, sticks and a pipe, got into an argument with Miten and others in his group “as part of a pre-planned conspiracy” when they were passing through Tavadia crossroad around 12.40 am, the official said. The two groups then clashed.

Miten, who was stabbed during the fight, later succumbed to his wounds during treatment, the DySP said. Another youth, Dhimant Chaudhary, and Bharat also suffered injuries.

An FIR has been registered against four persons, including Bharat, at the Mehsana A division police station for murder and criminal conspiracy, Patel said, adding that the accused are yet to be arrested.

After the post-mortem, Miten’s body was taken to Tawdia village, where his funeral procession was taken out amidst tight police security. A large number of people from the Chaudhary community and local residents joined the procession.

Polls will be held on April 26 to elect 9,992 local representatives to 15 civic corporations, including Mehsana, 84 municipalities, 34 district panchayats and 260 taluka panchayats, and counting of votes will take place on April 28. PTI COR KA PD NR

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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