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Manipur: Congress Workers Injured In Clash With Police During Protest Over Rahul's Disqualification

Congress workers clashed with the police in Imphal during a candlelight march protesting against Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from Parliament, resulting in four injuries. The state Congress president accused the police of using excessive force, while officials claimed that a scuffle broke out after a female Congress worker pushed a female police officer.

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Four Congress workers were injured in a clash with the police in Imphal during a candlelight march over Rahul Gandhi's disqualification from Parliament, officials said. State Congress president K Meghachandra said that party workers, including women, had assembled near Kangla Gate on Thursday night for a candlelight march but were stopped by the police.

"Not just tear gas shells but smoke bombs were thrown at the protesters," he alleged. "How is a candlelight march a harmful activity?" he questioned. A huge contingent of police was deployed in the area as Congress workers gathered for the march. A scuffle between the two sides broke out after a woman Congress worker pushed a female police officer, officials said.

The injured Congress workers were admitted to a government hospital, and their conditions were stated to be stable. Last week, the Lok Sabha Secretariat disqualified Gandhi as MP from Wayanad in Kerala, a day after a Gujarat court convicted him in the 2019 criminal defamation case for his remark, "How come all thieves have Modi as the common surname?"