Varanasi: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Thursday faced the wrath of BJP workers protesting against price hike while he was waiting to board Rajdhani Express for New Delhi at Mugalsarai railway station.
Tempers ran high as BJP workers, who were holding black flags, clashed with Congress activists as they tried to enter the waiting room at the station, where Mr Singh was sitting, sources said.
Mr Singh had reached here from Ghazipur. There were heated arguments and scuffle between BJP activists, who were shouting anti-Congress slogans over price rise, and Congress workers, they said.
However, sources said that none of the protesters could reach Mr Singh.
Later, the Congress general secretary told reporters, "What else can these (BJP) men with black hearts do except showing flags."
Earlier at a public meeting in Ghazipur, Mr Singh accused the BJP of doing nothing to root corruption when it was in power and said the party was enacting a "drama" after some states ruled by it were ridden by scams.
Lashing out at senior BJP leader LK Advani, he said before starting his rath yatra against corruption the BJP leader should have looked at things within his party.
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