Expelled BJP MP's residence attacked

Activists allegedly belonging to the BJP went on a rampage at the residence of expelled party MP Chandrabhan Singh.

NEW DELHI: Activists allegedly belonging to the BJP on Thursday went on a rampage at the residence of expelled party MP Chandrabhan Singh who defied the whip and voted in favour of the Government in the trust vote.


About 100 people stormed into the North Avenue residence of the Lok Sabha member from Damoh (Madhya Pradesh) around 11 am when Singh was present at the house.

Shouting slogans praising BJP chief Rajnath Singh and senior leader L K Advani, the activists broke window panes and flower pots besides barging into the drawing room of the MP's official residence.

However, some policemen who rushed to the spot intervened and forced the intruders out.

Neither the MP nor his family members were injured in the incident.
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