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Haryana: Two bike-borne men shoot BJP worker outside polling booth in Faridabad on voting day

The two assailants came, their faces covered with a 'gamchha' and their motorbike without a number plate, had a brief exchange of words with Rajnish and then shot at him

PTI Faridabad (Haryana) Published 07.10.24, 01:27 PM
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Two bike-borne men allegedly shot at a 30-year-old BJP worker outside a polling booth here on the voting day in Haryana on October 5, leaving him hospitalised with an injury in the waist, police have said.

They said the incident happened on Saturday when Rajnish, who has also been associated with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh for the past 14 years, was sitting near the Nidhi Public School with a table and people were waiting during the polling exercise.

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The two assailants came, their faces covered with a 'gamchha' and their motorbike without a number plate, had a brief exchange of words with Rajnish and then shot at him.

Police said the BJP worker was hit in the waist and has been hospitalised.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Vivek Kundu, who visited the private hospital, said he has learnt that the victim's condition is stable. He said police are investigating the matter.

Rajnish is a resident of the Bharat Colony in the Faridabad assembly constituency and his house is on the 33 Feet Road.

After learning about the incident, former cabinet minister and BJP candidate from the Faridabad assembly seat Vipul Goyal visited the hospital to enquire about Rajnish's health.

He said that action should be taken against those involved. Whether the victim is a BJP worker or a member of any other party, the law gives the same protection to everybody, he said.

Komal Pandit, an eyewitness, said people were standing outside the Nidhi Public School when the two men came on a motorbike.

He said he couldn't see who fired the shot. He said Rajinish was involved in some "minor incident" earlier in the day.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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