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Ex-SP MLA heckled for joining BJP

By IANS | Updated: November 18, 2021 14:00 IST

Ghazipur (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 18 Former Samajwadi Party MLA, Subhash Pasi, who recently quit his party to join ...

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Ghazipur (Uttar Pradesh), Nov 18 Former Samajwadi Party MLA, Subhash Pasi, who recently quit his party to join the BJP, was heckled by the local people when he reached his constituency on Wednesday night.

According to reports, as soon as Pasi reached his constituency, people started shouting slogans against him and banged on his car.

The protesters alleged that as a legislator, Pasi had not done any developmental work in the constituency and had moved over to greener pastures for personal gains.

Supporters of the legislators were seen arguing with the local people and the matter was resolved only after the intervention of the security personnel.

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Tags: Bihar People's PartySubhash pasiUttar PradeshUttar pradesh mayawatiNorthwest madhya pradesh &People of uttar pradeshRajasthan united
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