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Breaking: Ajit Pawar Convoy Drama, Satara Firing, Flood Chaos And Bus Fire Panic Across India

India witnessed a series of dramatic and chaotic incidents across multiple states, ranging from political protests to natural disasters. In Maharashtra’s Beed, Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s convoy was briefly halted when two youths created a ruckus, splashing petrol on themselves and threatening self-immolation. Security personnel quickly intervened, but the tense scene sparked panic in the motorcade.In Satara, chaos unfolded when armed miscreants opened fire in a crowded market after threatening a man. The bullet missed its target, but the gunman chased him before fleeing, leaving locals terrified. The viral video of the incident exposed lapses in law and order. Meanwhile, in Uttar Pradesh’s Pratapgarh, a speeding car rammed into a shop, killing three people instantly and triggering heavy outrage in the area.Natural calamities added to the turmoil. In Himachal Pradesh, massive landslides trapped vehicles in debris and forced evacuations, while in Sujanpur, falling boulders narrowly missed locals. Torrential rain turned bridges into dangerous streams, yet people risked their lives crossing with bikes and trucks. In Jaipur, a moving bus suddenly caught fire with 30 passengers on board, but quick evacuation saved lives.Separately, in Uttar Pradesh’s Kaushambi, a viral video showed a local strongman brutally beating a vegetable vendor, leading to swift police action and the man’s arrest

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