Clash between Revati Raman Singh and police!!!

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Clash between Revati raman singh and police!!!

There was a heated clash between Samajwadi party workers and the police in Kareli area of Prayagraj. This clash took place over voting. For this reason, senior Samajwadi party leader and former mp Kunwar Revati raman singh has been detained. After which the police brought Revati raman singh to Kareli police station.
Revati raman singh has been kept at the police station itself. Kunwar Revati raman singh has made serious allegations against the police. He has accused the police of stopping his supporting voters from voting and helping the BJP. On the other hand, the police say that he was influencing the voting by roaming on the streets. He did not even have any vehicle pass.
Targeted at BJP
Kunwar Revati raman singh has said that the bjp government is going to go. He has said that if 400 is crossed then bjp will be in trouble. Kunwar Revati raman singh has said that the police is lathi-charging the voters. She is driving them away and not allowing them to vote. This whole matter is about the polling booth of Lekhpal school on 60 feet road of Kareli.
Police stopped Revati raman singh from going inside the polling station.
Former mp Kunwar Revati raman singh had tried to go to the polling by posing as an agent of the candidate. When the police asked the former mp for his agent's papers, he could not show them. Former mp Kunwar Revati raman singh is the father of congress candidate from allahabad seat, Ujjwal Raman Singh.
Former SP mp taken into police custody
Let us tell you that in the sixth phase of lok sabha elections, voting is going on on 14 lok sabha seats of Uttar Pradesh. Voting is also going on in allahabad seat. A heated argument broke out between senior Samajwadi party leader and former mp Kunwar Revati raman singh and the police during voting. After which he was taken into custody and taken to Kareli police station. Where he also made many serious allegations against the police.

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