Case against Congressman Umang Singhar for violating social distancing standards

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A lawsuit has been filed against former Madhya Pradesh forest minister Umang Singhar and his supporters.

Dhar:

A case has been registered against Congressman and former Madhya Pradesh forest minister Umang Singhar and his supporters for violating social distancing standards amidst isolation in the town of Badnawar in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh.

The case was registered under article 188 of the IPC.

Mr. Singhar was traveling to the riding to meet workers and the people for the by-election and held a press conference in which several people participated.

BJP leaders complained to the police about the violation of social distancing standards, after which the police registered a complaint against the former minister.

Dhar district congress president Bal Mukund Singh Gautam was also fired.

Singhar then tweeted, “I have been to the Badnawar area in Dhar district to check on the problems facing farmers and workers. I will be going to Badnawar. Remember that the government BJP fired on Mandsaur farmers in June 6 three years ago and yesterday was his birthday. “

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