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Aligarh BJP MP Satish Gautam escapes meeting after man snatches mic and accused him of doing nothing

The man had criticized the MP and said that he has come to Sehroi but will soon forget its people once elected

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Aligarh BJP MP escapes meeting after man snatches mike and accused him of doing nothing

Aligarh BJP MP, Satish Gautam who is set to re-contest elections escaped an embarrassing moment at a street meeting on Thursday after one of the residents snatched mic form the party worker at the end of the speech. The man accused the MP of not doing any work for the people of Sehroi.

The unknown man walked to the MP, took away mike from the party worker and said that Satish had refused to help him despite requesting him repeatedly. Following it, the MP and his supporters had to leave Sehroi which is located in Khair area.

He criticized the MP and said that he has come to Sehroi but will soon forget its people once elected. He also said that he approached the MP for some urgent work and while the MP was present in the office, he had still asked the man to meet the DM as he did not have time for him.

The MP’s supporter tried to stop the man but he refused to walk away till he completed his statement.

Satish Gautam is already facing heat from the opposition for allotting ticket to him. Even senior BJP leader and Rajasthan Governor, Kalyan Singh has expressed displeasure over the party to re-field him from Aligarh. He had told that the MP has never visited Atrauli that is Kalyan’s residence area, to do anything for the people.

A video of the MP addressing the people in Sehroi has gone viral and in the video, we can see him admitting his mistakes of not fulfilling demands of the people and has promised to not to repeat it further thereby urging people to vote for him.

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