Mistake in security of Assam CM: Attempts to snatch mike from Himanta in Hyderabad

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Sep 9, 2022 - 22:43
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Mistake in security of Assam CM: Attempts to snatch mike from Himanta in Hyderabad

A man clashed with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma ahead of the Visarjan procession of Bhagyanagar Ganesh Utsav Samiti. Assam CM and Udupi Saint Pejavar Swami Dharmadhikari were both presents on the stage when a man came forward from behind them and tried to snatch the mike.
The incident happened seconds after Sarma reached the stage in the MJ Market area of ​​Telangana capital Hyderabad. He was yet to speak.
The person who snatched the mike by climbing onto the stage is being told as Nand Kishore Vyas, a local leader of Telangana Rashtra Samithi. According to the police, abusive words were used against TRS leader KCR from the stage, due to which he reached the stage and started snatching the mike from the member of the Ganeshotsav committee and Himanta. But the police and others present caught him and handed him over to the police.
The man, wearing a pink kandua (dupatta), was shouting 'Jai KCR' when the police were taking him away.
After this incident, Assam Chief Minister Sarma did not say anything, just gave a smile. After this, during his speech, he also defended himself on the demolition of the madrasa in Assam. Sarma said that these madrasas were promoting terror. It is worth noting that during the last month in Assam, 4 madrassas have been demolished, out of which one was demolished by the people of the Muslim community themselves.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reached Hyderabad on 8 September. He also visited Mahalaxmi temple before Ganesh Visarjan. He said, "Government should be only for the country and the people. Government should never be for the family. There is liberalism and fundamentalism in the country and there is always polarization between these two in the country."

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer