UP News: BJP MLA Anupama Jaiswal came under fire while burning effigies of leaders of opposition parties during the Nari Shakti Vandan program in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh, due to which she got burnt. There was chaos there as the BJP MLA’s face got burnt. The police team present on the spot took him to the hospital.
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Mahila Jan Aakrosh Rally was organized by BJP. Minister in-charge Surya Pratap Shahi, MP Dr. Anand Gond, Sadar MLA Anupama Jaiswal, Subhash Tripathi and all the public representatives and BJP Mahila Morcha workers had also arrived to participate in it. Everyone was protesting outside the Collectorate on Saturday afternoon. During this, he started burning the effigies of the opposition leaders, due to which BJP MLA Anupama Jaiswal, who was standing some distance away, got caught in the flame. His face got scorched due to the flame. The Sadar MLA was immediately taken to the medical college in a police vehicle. After receiving the information, officials of the organization including the minister in charge, MLA arrived.
DM Akshay Tripathi and SP Vishwajeet Srivastava also reached. The medical team present in the emergency examined him. After this the doctors started the treatment of MLA Anupama Jaiswal. Surgeon and dermatologist were also called. After first aid, he has been shifted to a private ward. Doctors said that about four percent of the face has been affected, but the condition is improving.
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