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Caught on camera: Group of people vandalised Rajasthan's toll plaza

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Caught on camera: Group of people vandalised Rajasthan's toll plaza

Caught on camera: Group of people vandalised Rajasthan's toll plaza

A group of people, misbehaved with employees of Shahjahanpur Toll Plaza in Rajasthan on January 19.

They were allegedly the supporters of Rashtriya Loktantrik Party MP Hanuman Beniwal.

Miscreants also vandalised a toll booth when a boom barrier blocked their way while they were crossing the toll.

Toll manager, Jawed said, "They were going towards Delhi.

Upon being told that it is Hanuman Beniwal, employees let him through but 2-3 vehicles were tailing him.

So, Beniwal and his supporters vandalised toll and threatened them.

They did not even pay the toll tax."


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