The case against the ex-minister and his two sons, Sandeep and Sudeep were registered last night at Harda police station allegedly for firing on opponents and damaging their vehicles in ward No. 6 from where they were returning after campaigning for his daugther-in-law, on the complaint of a Congress leader, said Harda SP, Prembabu Sharma.
However, on the complaint of BJP leader, cases were also registered against Congress leader Ramvilas Patel, his son and others at Cheepawad police station for allegedly launching a murderous assault on the former minister and causing damage to his vehicles, the SP said.
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