The trouble began in the presence of the chief minister at the programme when the two leaders, BJP legislator Rajkumar Thukral and former Congress minister Tilak Raj Behad sought to "grab credit" for the elevation of the town into a tehsil.
Both of them credited it to their efforts in their speeches.
Tilak Raj Behad said it was his proposal which was put on the backburner by the previous BJP government.
Behad also reacted angrily heaping abuses on the BJP MLA and supporters of the two leaders were about to clash with each other.
Tempers cooled down only after Thukral was taken away from the programme venue by security personnel and the Chief Minister intervened threatening to leave the dias if leaders did not behave themselves.
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