Violence as cops try to arrest Rajasthan politician for slapping poll official

Nearly 24 large vehicles and 48 motorcycles were put on fire, with significant damage to several homes. In response, Special Task Force (STF) units were deployed early Thursday morning.
Violence as cops try to arrest Rajasthan politician for slapping poll official
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Tensions flared in Samravata village of Rajasthan’s Tonk late night on Wednesday after police attempted to arrest Naresh Meena, an independent candidate contesting the Deoli-Uniara by-polls, for assaulting Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Amit Chaudhary. The incident was caught on video, showing Meena slapping the SDM outside a polling booth where Chaudhary was overseeing election procedures.

As police attempted to arrest Meena, violence erupted, with rioters throwing stones at officers and setting vehicles on fire. Ajmer Range IG Om Prakash confirmed that at least 60 people have been arrested in connection with the unrest.

The aftermath left a trail of destruction in the village. Nearly 24 large vehicles and 48 motorcycles were put on fire, with significant damage to several homes. In response, Special Task Force (STF) units were deployed early Thursday morning to conduct search operations and restore order.

Tonk SP Vikas Sangwan explained the sequence of events, “In Samravata village, some people had boycotted voting. To address the issue, SDM, Tehsildar, Additional SP, and other officers visited the area. During this time, independent candidate Naresh Meena entered the polling station and physically assaulted the SDM. The Additional SP immediately restrained him. Action will be taken as per the law. Following our intervention, voting resumed peacefully.”

In his defense, Naresh Meena alleged that SDM Amit Chaudhary had previously assaulted locals. "The SDM had earlier beaten a woman in Hindoli, along with her husband and a teacher, and forced them to cast votes under threats of job loss. My supporters have been harassed since October 25; my campaign posters were torn down, and attempts were made to prevent people from voting for me," Meena claimed.

As tensions remain high, security forces have been deployed in the area to prevent further violence, and investigations are underway to identify those responsible for last night’s chaos.

Rajasthan Administrative Service officers' association has demanded the arrest of Meena.

Source: India Today

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