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BJP Councillor, 2 Aides Booked for Assaulting Mahad Council Officer

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An FIR has been registered against a BJP councillor and two associates for physically assaulting a municipal administrative officer in Mahad. The incident reportedly stemmed from a dispute over an unresolved damaged water pipeline, which the councillor had raised concerns about. During the altercation, the chief officer was allegedly struck with an umbrella and punched. In protest, council employees went on a work strike demanding the immediate arrest of the accused. Police have issued notices to the accused as part of the ongoing investigation and legal proceedings.

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