The seer, identified as Tapasvi Giri, was yesterday found by police with serious injuries on his neck, Additional Superintendent of Police Manish Khatri said.
He was admitted in Indore's Government M Y Hospital for treatment and his condition is stable, police said.
No report was filed in this connection. However, police have taken cognisance of the incident, the ASP said.
Akhil Bhartiya Akhara Parishad president Narendra Giri said the incident was the fallout of a dispute between two groups of seers, and it has now been sorted out.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will arrive in Ujjain today at around 4 PM and hold a meeting with the concerned officials and Akhara Parishad members to sort out various issues pertaining to the month-long mela, which commenced here from April 22.
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