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Narottam Mishra's supporters clash with cops, block NH after poll ticket snub

Former Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra's supporters blocked the NH-44 and clashed with police in Datia after the BJP denied him the bypoll ticket. Six police personnel were injured in the unrest.

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Narottam Mishra's supporters went on a rampage in Datia on Friday

Datia in Madhya Pradesh was on the boil after supporters of former Home Minister Narottam Mishra went on a rampage, clashing with police and blocking NH-44, after the BJP denied him a ticket for the upcoming bypoll. On Friday, the BJP named Ashutosh Tiwari, an RSS man with wide organisational experience, as its candidate, dealing a major setback to six-time MLA Mishra.

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The setback was met with anger on the streets. On Friday night, thousands of Mishra's supporters blocked NH-44, causing a massive traffic jam stretching nearly 15 km. Vehicles were stuck on the highway for nearly 12 hours.

DATIA SEES MASSIVE PROTEST, NH-44 BLOCKED

The protest turned violent on Saturday morning after Mishra's supporters hurled stones at police personnel who arrived to clear the highway.

The Datia Superintendent of Police (SP) and more than six cops sustained serious injuries in the attack.

Datia SP Mayur Khandelwal said over 3,000 protesters blocked the highway and forcibly shut down markets around 6 pm on Friday. Repeated appeals to clear the highway fell on deaf ears.

"Around 4 am, the mob suddenly began throwing stones at the police team," Khandelwal told ANI. The police initially used tear gas to disperse the crowd, but the situation deteriorated further. The police then fired tear gas shells and resorted to a mild lathi-charge.

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"Some people have been detained, while others have been warned to surrender," the SP said. On Saturday, Section 163 was imposed in Datia, prohibiting large gatherings.

BJP leader Bhanu Singh, speaking to Aaj Tak, claimed the protesters were demonstrating peacefully and accused the police of high-handedness.

"We were peacefully urging the BJP leadership to give the Datia ticket to Narottam Mishra. But the police acted brutally and confined BJP workers inside the BJP office. Until Mishra gets the ticket, we will continue the highway blockade," Singh said.

BJP FACES REBELLION, RESIGNATIONS

As unprecedented scenes unfolded in Datia, the BJP also faced an internal rebellion.

Datia BJP district president Raghuveer Singh Kushwah and all district office bearers submitted a collective resignation to state party president Hemant Khandelwal. Kushwah said the decision to give the bypoll ticket to Tiwari was one-sided and taken without consulting the party workers.

The letter warned that if Mishra was not announced as the BJP candidate within 24 hours, they would resign from the party's primary membership and escalate their protest.

WHY NAROTTAM MISHRA'S SUPPORTERS ARE PROTESTING

Mishra dominated the Datia constituency for over two decades. However, that aura of invincibility was shattered in 2023 when he was defeated by Congress's Rajendra Bharti in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh elections.

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Despite the defeat, Mishra, once considered among the BJP's most powerful leaders in the state, wields considerable influence in the constituency.

It was widely believed that he would be fielded again to reclaim Datia in the bypoll, but the BJP leadership sprang a surprise by giving the ticket to Tiwari. Tiwari is a native of Datia and has been a long-time BJP worker.

Sources said Mishra even arranged nomination papers in anticipation. BJP sources said the decision was taken based on grassroots feedback.

As Datia remained on edge, the man at the centre of the unrest - Mishra - left for Delhi to speak with the BJP central leadership, sources said.

For the BJP, the Datia bypoll has become a significant test. In 2023, Mishra was defeated by around 7,000 votes, ending the BJP's long-held dominance in the seat.

The bypoll was necessitated after the Congress MLA was convicted and sent to three years in prison in a bank fraud case. It automatically resulted in his assembly membership being cancelled.

Voting in Datia will be held on July 30. The results will be declared on August 3.

- Ends
Published By:
Abhishek De
Published On:
Jul 11, 2026 10:37 IST

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Datia in Madhya Pradesh was on the boil after supporters of former Home Minister Narottam Mishra went on a rampage, clashing with police and blocking NH-44, after the BJP denied him a ticket for the upcoming bypoll. On Friday, the BJP named Ashutosh Tiwari, an RSS man with wide organisational experience, as its candidate, dealing a major setback to six-time MLA Mishra.

The setback was met with anger on the streets. On Friday night, thousands of Mishra's supporters blocked NH-44, causing a massive traffic jam stretching nearly 15 km. Vehicles were stuck on the highway for nearly 12 hours.

DATIA SEES MASSIVE PROTEST, NH-44 BLOCKED

The protest turned violent on Saturday morning after Mishra's supporters hurled stones at police personnel who arrived to clear the highway.

The Datia Superintendent of Police (SP) and more than six cops sustained serious injuries in the attack.

Datia SP Mayur Khandelwal said over 3,000 protesters blocked the highway and forcibly shut down markets around 6 pm on Friday. Repeated appeals to clear the highway fell on deaf ears.

"Around 4 am, the mob suddenly began throwing stones at the police team," Khandelwal told ANI. The police initially used tear gas to disperse the crowd, but the situation deteriorated further. The police then fired tear gas shells and resorted to a mild lathi-charge.

"Some people have been detained, while others have been warned to surrender," the SP said. On Saturday, Section 163 was imposed in Datia, prohibiting large gatherings.

BJP leader Bhanu Singh, speaking to Aaj Tak, claimed the protesters were demonstrating peacefully and accused the police of high-handedness.

"We were peacefully urging the BJP leadership to give the Datia ticket to Narottam Mishra. But the police acted brutally and confined BJP workers inside the BJP office. Until Mishra gets the ticket, we will continue the highway blockade," Singh said.

BJP FACES REBELLION, RESIGNATIONS

As unprecedented scenes unfolded in Datia, the BJP also faced an internal rebellion.

Datia BJP district president Raghuveer Singh Kushwah and all district office bearers submitted a collective resignation to state party president Hemant Khandelwal. Kushwah said the decision to give the bypoll ticket to Tiwari was one-sided and taken without consulting the party workers.

The letter warned that if Mishra was not announced as the BJP candidate within 24 hours, they would resign from the party's primary membership and escalate their protest.

WHY NAROTTAM MISHRA'S SUPPORTERS ARE PROTESTING

Mishra dominated the Datia constituency for over two decades. However, that aura of invincibility was shattered in 2023 when he was defeated by Congress's Rajendra Bharti in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh elections.

Despite the defeat, Mishra, once considered among the BJP's most powerful leaders in the state, wields considerable influence in the constituency.

It was widely believed that he would be fielded again to reclaim Datia in the bypoll, but the BJP leadership sprang a surprise by giving the ticket to Tiwari. Tiwari is a native of Datia and has been a long-time BJP worker.

Sources said Mishra even arranged nomination papers in anticipation. BJP sources said the decision was taken based on grassroots feedback.

As Datia remained on edge, the man at the centre of the unrest - Mishra - left for Delhi to speak with the BJP central leadership, sources said.

For the BJP, the Datia bypoll has become a significant test. In 2023, Mishra was defeated by around 7,000 votes, ending the BJP's long-held dominance in the seat.

The bypoll was necessitated after the Congress MLA was convicted and sent to three years in prison in a bank fraud case. It automatically resulted in his assembly membership being cancelled.

Voting in Datia will be held on July 30. The results will be declared on August 3.

- Ends
Published By:
Abhishek De
Published On:
Jul 11, 2026 10:37 IST

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