Union Home Minister ‘Amit Shah’ mishap causes stir during Rajasthan election campaign in Muzaffarpur

In a recent incident that captured public attention, Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s campaign vehicle, a ‘rath’, collided with an electrical wire in Nagpur, Rajasthan, garnering headlines across the nation. The incident unfolded during Shah’s campaign for the upcoming 2023 Assembly election, leaving followers and onlookers shocked.

The mishap occurred on Tuesday as Shah’s team was traveling from Bidiyad village to Parbatsar for an election rally. While navigating a narrow street in Parbastar, the ‘rath’ came into contact with an overhead power line, resulting in a spark and the wire snapping. The impact caused a power outage, affecting vehicles trailing the minister’s entourage. Prompt action was taken, and Shah was swiftly transferred to another vehicle, allowing the campaign to continue as planned.

Despite the disruption, Shah persevered, addressing enthusiastic crowds at rallies in Kunchaman, Makrana, and Nagpur, rallying support for the Party’s candidates in the upcoming assembly election scheduled for November 25.

The incident has not escaped official notice. Rajasthan’s Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, has announced a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the mishap. During a press conference, Chief Minister Gehlot confirmed that the incident would be carefully examined.

With the polling for the 200 assembly seats in Rajasthan slated for November 25, and the vote counting scheduled for December 3, 2023, the details of the incident are expected to be scrutinized further. Stay tuned for additional updates as the investigation unfolds.

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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn

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