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00:00<\/b> COVID-19: Case Against Madhya Pradesh Congress leader's followers for holding rally<\/font>
A case has been registered against 34 supporters of a senior Congress leader in Madhya Pradesh for taking out a rally at Sanver in Indore district during the opening of his election office amid COVID-19 pandemic, officials said on Wednesday.
The election office of Premchand Borasi ''Guddu'', a former Lok Sabha MP, was opened in view of the upcoming by-election to Sanver assembly seat. The leader is keen to contest the bypoll from there as a Congress candidate.
However, dates from the state bypolls are yet to be announced.
A large number of Congress workers on Tuesday took out a rally, which also included a convoy of vehicles, at Sanver, about 30 kms from Indore, officials said.
These workers also raised slogans and waved party flags, they said.
In-charge of Sanver Police Station, Santosh Kumar Dudhi, said that in view of the coronavirus outbreak, the district administration has banned rallies and processions.<\/div>","entype":"Text","h":"","img":"","imgalt":"","imgcaption":"","key":"False","link":"","s":36,"sub":"","t":"Sep 02, 2020-18:28:31","title":"A case has been registered against 34 supporters of a senior Congress leader in Madhya Pradesh for taking out a rally at Sanver in Indore district during the opening of his election office amid COVID-19 pandemic, officials said on Wednesday.
The election office of Premchand Borasi ''Guddu'', a former Lok Sabha MP, was opened in view of the upcoming by-election to Sanver assembly seat. The leader is keen to contest the bypoll from there as a Congress candidate.
However, dates from the state bypolls are yet to be announced.
A large number of Congress workers on Tuesday took out a rally, which also included a convoy of vehicles, at Sanver, about 30 kms from Indore, officials said.
These workers also raised slogans and waved party flags, they said.
In-charge of Sanver Police Station, Santosh Kumar Dudhi, said that in view of the coronavirus outbreak, the district administration has banned rallies and processions.","type":"nfeed"});