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IAS officer who hit UP journo, makes peace with victim

By IANS | Updated: July 12, 2021 09:35 IST

Unnao (Uttar Pradesh), July 12 The video journalist who was allegedly thrashed by chief development officer (CDO) Divyanshu ...

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Unnao (Uttar Pradesh), July 12 The video journalist who was allegedly thrashed by chief development officer (CDO) Divyanshu Patel during panchayat polls here, has finally accepted truce.

The journalist, Krishna Tiwari, and the officer were also seen offering sweets to one another. A photo of this also went viral on social media.

The journalist Krishna Tiwari said that the officer had unknowingly hit him due to some confusion and had apologized for his deed.

"The officer also spoke to my family members and regretted the act," said the journalist.

On Saturday, during polling for block pramukh in Unnao's Miyaganj block, the CDO was caught on camera assaulting the video journalist. Later, journalists staged a protest.

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