The NDA’s assembly-level workers’ conference in Nabinagar, Aurangabad, was disrupted by a physical altercation between Virendra Kumar Singh, a former MP and MLA, and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, both vying for a party ticket from the same constituency. The incident occurred on Sunday, creating a tense atmosphere.
The two leaders clashed on stage, exchanging heated words and accusations. The resulting commotion caused a disturbance among the attendees, with some workers vocally supporting Sanjeev Singh. The BJP’s district in-charge and the LJP (Ram Vilas) district president worked to restore order.
The former MLA’s displeasure was triggered when Sanjeev Singh, accompanied by his supporters, arrived on stage. The supporters’ chants in favor of Sanjeev Singh provoked Virendra Singh, leading to a heated exchange. Eventually, the moderating leaders managed to get Sanjeev Singh’s supporters to sit down.
Despite the initial calming, the situation escalated again when a JDU leader praised the former MLA during a speech. This prompted another outburst from Sanjeev Singh’s supporters, leading the former MLA to confront Sanjeev Singh directly. The exact content of their exchange was not clear.
Both the BJP and LJP leaders intervened, bringing the situation under control. The conference then resumed, though it was notable that the event saw support for Sanjeev Singh, but not the former MLA.
