Gwalior: Former BJP minister upset over not finding place on stage

Gwalior: Former BJP minister upset over not finding place on stage

BJP mayoral candidate Suman Sharma tries hard to persuade him

FP News ServiceUpdated: Saturday, July 02, 2022, 09:09 PM IST
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BJP mayoral candidate Suman Sharma tries to convince Mishra |

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): Former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) minister Anup Mishra got upset over not finding a place on stage during the local manifesto launching program in Gwalior on Saturday. Angry Mishra left the program and returned to his home.

On the other hand, Mishra's supporters also became angry and the incident went viral on social media. According to reports, the Brahmin community started spreading news of boycott of the BJP mayoral candidate on social media.

Following which BJP Mayoral candidate Suman Sharma reached Mishra's home to persuade him. She started crying and tried hard to convince him. She requested him to come along with her.

Mishra expressed his anger and said not to attend party programs. Later, Mishra was, however, spotted in a video stating that he neither had displeasure with Suman nor he was opposing her. He was angry with the people who were sitting in the office.

Nevertheless, later both of them told media persons that there was ‘all is well’ in BJP.

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