Congress Worker Killed During Violent Clash Between Rival MLA Supporters in Karnataka
January 02, 2026 09:32 PM IST

Congress Worker Killed During Violent Clash Between Rival MLA Supporters in Karnataka

Desk Correspondent , Karnataka - A Congress party worker was killed in Karnataka during a violent fight between supporters of two rival MLAs from the same party. The incident happened late at night when the two groups met and started a heated argument that quickly turned into a physical battle. According to the police, the victim was seriously injured during the clash and died before he could get proper medical help. This tragic event has created a lot of tension in the local area, leading to a heavy police presence to prevent more violence between the angry factions.

The conflict is believed to be the result of a long-standing power struggle between the two local leaders. Supporters from both sides have been competing for influence in the region, and this latest meeting ended in disaster. Senior Congress leaders have expressed their sadness over the death and have asked for a peaceful resolution. Meanwhile, the police have registered a case and are checking security camera footage to identify the people who started the fight and caused the worker's death.

Local residents are worried about their safety as political rivalry continues to grow in the district. Several people have been taken into custody for questioning, and the police are looking for others who fled the scene after the killing. The state government has promised a fair investigation and stated that no one, regardless of their political connections, will be allowed to break the law. As the investigation continues, the party is trying to calm its workers to ensure that such a violent incident does not happen again during upcoming local events.

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