A viral video has emerged showing BJP MP Eatala Rajendar slapping a supporter of a real estate developer for allegedly harassing people. The incident led to chaos at the scene, with others also attacking the man.
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Eatala Rajendar is a Member of Parliament (MP) from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India. He is known for his strong advocacy on various social and economic issues.
The incident occurred because the real estate supporter was allegedly harassing people, which led to Eatala Rajendar, a BJP MP, slapping him in a public area.
Public reaction was mixed. Some praised Rajendar for standing up to the alleged harasser, while others criticized the use of physical force and called for a more constructive approach.
The incident highlights the ongoing challenges in maintaining law and order in public spaces and the need for effective conflict resolution mechanisms, particularly in the real estate sector.
As of now, the BJP has not issued an official statement on the incident, but it is expected to address the matter in the coming days.
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