Ajmer News: Balwaram Chaudhary is serving a jail sentence for the homicide of Kishangarh’s former MLA Nathuram Sinodiya’s son Bhanwar Sinodiya in a land dispute in Rupnagar of Ajmer district in Rajasthan. Meanwhile, on Sunday, his nephew and his associates attacked him opposing the development of retailers on the land of Shwetambar Jain Samaj hostel in Rupnagar. After the assault, numerous villagers gathered and set the JCB on hearth. The markets of the realm have been closed after the incident.
Tension prevailing within the space
After the information of firing and arson, a scenario of pressure arose within the space. Along with this, police drive has additionally been deployed in all the space to regulate the scenario. According to the knowledge acquired, Dinesh Chaudhary, nephew of Balwaram Chaudhary, accused within the Bhanwar Sindhoiya homicide case, son of former Kishangarh MLA Nathuram Sindhoiya, attacked the villagers who have been opposing the retailers being constructed on the land of Shwetambar Jain Samaj hostel in Rupangarh.
Police drive deployed
Meanwhile, Balwaram Chaudhary’s associates got here and beat up the villagers who have been constructing a store on the spot and likewise tried to interrupt the store with a JCB. Regarding this, the villagers of Rupangarh gathered and vandalized the JCB. On the opposite hand, Balwaram Chaudhary’s nephew Dinesh Chaudhary, who got here to battle, fired about three-four rounds. In which one villager died. Three-four individuals have been injured on this battle, during which villager Narayan Kumawat has been admitted to Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital in a critical situation. Where his therapy is occurring.
Know what was the matter
Bhanwar Sinodiya, son of former Congress MLA Nathuram Sinodiya, was kidnapped and murdered within the jungle of Sali by Balbha Jat, Sikandar, Shahjad and different accused over a land dispute on 9 March 2011. Bhagchand Chotiya was the one important eyewitness to the kidnapping of Bhanwar Sinodiya.
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