File photo of AAP leader Kumar Vishwas.
Amethi:
FIRs have been filed against Aam Aadmi Party or AAP leader Kumar Vishwas and a village head following a clash between their supporters in Amethi last night, even as Congress rejected Mr Vishwas' allegation that its workers were involved in the violence.
FIRs have been lodged against Mr Vishwas and his 65 supporters and Ishaq Ahmed, the gram pradhan of Sindura village, and his 20 aides for attacking each other at Kamrauli police station, Station officer AP Tewari said.
Meanwhile, the Congress has rejected the allegations of Mr Vishwas that its party men attacked him and has charged him with spreading anarchy.
Rahul Gandhi's representative Chandrakant Dubey alleged that ever since Mr Vishwas has come to Amethi, he has been "vitiating the atmosphere".
"There have been candidates fielded by other parties before Vishwas but Congressmen have never been accused of clashing with them and because Vishwas is not getting people's support he is frustrated and indulging in such activities", Mr Dubey said.
He claimed that Congress has nothing to do with yesterday's violence or the incident that took place earlier in Piparpur police station area.
Mr Dubey said that Mr Vishwas is today concerned about the
development of Amethi but he should make public his contribution to the constituency till now.
District magistrate Jagatraj said investigations were on into allegations of violation of model code of conduct and section 144 in Shukl Bazar and Kotwali dehat police station areas by Vishwas.