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Sikkim: Former MLA and SDF vice president Binod Rai attacked by unknown miscreants

First Published: 16th February, 2023 15:06 IST

In a press statement, the incident is said to occur around 6.15 am at Sorok Dara under Namchi district

Violence does not seem to end in Sikkim.

On February 16, former MLA and SDF vice president Binod Rai was allegedly assaulted by miscreants when he went out for a morning walk. Rai has sustained serious injuries.
The incident is said to have occurred around 6.15 am at Sorok Dara under Namchi district.

Four miscreants wearing masks came in a black vehicle and brutally attacked Rai with rods, stones and sharp weapons, the statement said.

Goons have crossed its limits as such murderous attacks are taking place in broad daylight, said Rai.

Rai demanded swift police action in tracing and arresting the attackers.

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