Politician’s Son Injured in Brawl Outside Pub in Nagpur | – Times of India



Politician’s Son Injured in Brawl Outside Pub in Nagpur | – Times of India

Nagpur: A politician’s son was among three seriously injured in a post-party brawl at a pub at 2.30am near the gate of VR Mall at Untkhana Chowk, followed by another attack at Kamble Chowk.
One Pradeep Uikey, who was with a bunch of friends and some girls too, has been named as the key accused in the attempt to murder case registered at Imambada police station. Police sources said CCTV footage of the mall and also from Kamble Chowk is being collected for evidence.
Sources stated Anand Shah, 53, Arjun Yadav and Ashish Nehare, both aged 24 years, had a heated argument and a scuffle near the gate of the upmarket mall with the group accompanying Uikey. It’s learnt Uikey and his friends were upset with Shah for shoving them after stepping out of the pub. Yadav is learnt to be the son of a controversial politician.
Senior inspector Kamlakar Gaddime of Imambada police station said Uikey had summoned some of his friends while chasing Shah, Yadav and Nehare.
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