Bee Attack Disrupts Rajasthan's Nagaur District Polling

Intense showdown between RLP and BJP ahead of Nagaur's bee-related voting halt.
Voters trying to escape the bee attack.

Source: aajtak

During the voting process for the Nagaur Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan, a fierce conflict broke out first among the party workers, followed by a startling attack by bees on the voters. More than a dozen individuals were injured in this bee assault. At Bakhta Sagar School near New Gate in Nagaur city, several people who came to vote were stung. Because of the attack, the voting process had to be halted momentarily.

Subsequently, the fire brigade had to be summoned to the scene. Over a dozen people were reportedly injured in the bee attack. All the injured have been admitted to Nagaur's Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Government Hospital by ambulance for medical treatment. However, shortly after the incident, the polling procedure was resumed.

The brawl between RLP and BJP workers occurred earlier

In Kuchera of the Nagaur Lok Sabha constituency, there was a massive dispute over fake voting earlier in the day. It involved a brawl between workers of the RLP party and the BJP party. During this confrontation, Tejpal Mirdha, the chairman of Kuchera Municipal Council, also sustained some injuries.

Following that, bees also attacked at the polling station situated at the Bakhtasagar Government School in Nagaur city. Close to a dozen people were injured in this onslaught. The polling had to be stopped for a while, yet after the situation calmed down, voting resumed.

The sudden bee attack caused panic among voters who had come to cast their ballots, disrupting the voting process. A voter from Nagaur, Ramniwas, shared that as soon as he reached the Bakhtasagar booth to cast his vote, bees started flying around and attacked the people, resulting in over 10 injuries.

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