Ambulance stopped for MP CM's convoy in Sidhi: Cong; cops say no patient in vehicle
The Congress on Wednesday alleged that police stopped an ambulance when Chief Minister Mohan Yadavs convoy was entering the Sidhi collectorate. The vehicle was stopped only for less than a minute, he said.Polling in Sidhi will be held in the first phase on April 19 along with five seats in MP.
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The Congress on Wednesday alleged that police stopped an ambulance when Chief Minister Mohan Yadav's convoy was entering the Sidhi collectorate. A senior police officer said the ambulance was indeed stopped for ''less than a minute'' but only after verifying that it was not carrying a patient and also not going to attend any medical emergency.
Yadav accompanied BJP's Sidhi candidate Rajesh Mishra to the collector's office for filing his nomination papers for the Lok Sabha elections.
Congress nominee from Sidhi, Kamleshwar Patel, shared a video on his X account, stating the chief minister didn't find it appropriate to stop the convoy for the ambulance.
The video shows police flagging down the ambulance while the carcade of the chief minister was passing.
State Congress also shared the video on its X account and termed it ''a shameful incident for humanity.'' When contacted, Sidhi superintendent of police Ravindra Verma said the ambulance was not carrying any patient.
''The ambulance was also not going to attend any medical emergency. We have made it clear. Had there been a patient in the ambulance, no one would have stopped it. The vehicle was stopped only for less than a minute,'' he said.
Polling in Sidhi will be held in the first phase on April 19 along with five seats in MP.
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