Former Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat got hit by a cow during the tricolor yatra, seriously injured
Gujarat Congress leader Saral Patel has also made a tweet regarding this incident. In this tweet, he also shared the video in which Nitin Patel is seen hitting a cow. Nitin Patel is seen falling down as soon as the collision takes place. It has been told in this tweet that a cow has attacked the former Deputy Chief Minister of the state during the Tiranga Yatra.

Former Deputy Chief Minister of Gujarat Nitin Patel was seriously injured on Saturday. In fact, during the tricolor journey, he was hit by a cow, in which he suffered a serious injury to his leg. He was immediately admitted to a nearby hospital after the incident. According to news agency ANI, he was receiving the Tiranga Yatra at the time of the incident. A video about this incident is also going viral. In this video, Nitin Patel is seen at the forefront of the rally with the tricolor flag in his hand. Meanwhile, a cow comes running towards them and pushes them. Nitin Patel falls on the road as soon as he is hit by a cow.
Gujarat Congress leader Saral Patel has also made a tweet regarding this incident. In this tweet, he also shared the video in which Nitin Patel is seen hitting a cow. Nitin Patel is seen falling down as soon as the collision takes place. It has been told in this tweet that a cow has attacked the former Deputy Chief Minister of the state during the Tiranga Yatra.
Stray cow attacks Gujarat's former Deputy CM Nitin Patel during "Har Ghar Tiranga" yatra in Mehsana. pic.twitter.com/pwlmqRi7nT
— Saral Patel (@SaralPatel) August 13, 2022
On the other hand, politics has also started regarding this incident. While the Aam Aadmi Party has wished for the speedy recovery of Nitin Patel in a tweet, it has also asked some questions to the state government regarding this video. In the tweet made on behalf of the Aam Aadmi Party, it has been asked who is responsible for such incidents.
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