Pali (Rajasthan): Former Congress MLA Bheemraj Bhati was on Wednesday attacked by a group of unidentified men while he was out inspecting the work being done under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in Kalali village of Rajasthan's Pali district.
Bhati sustained injuries in the attack and was rushed to the local hospital by the villagers and MGNREGA workers after which he was admitted to Bangar Government Hospital where is undergoing treatment.
Bhati, had, for the past 10 days been monitoring the work being done under MGNREGA in the area, and on Wednesday morning, when he went to Kalali village for his field visit, the senior Congress leader was attacked by some unidentified village youth who later fled the spot.
After receiving information about the incident, senior police officials reached the spot and have registered a case against unidentified men.
Also read: Galwan face-off: Army steps up vigil along China border in Uttarakhand
The police are presently on a lookout for the attackers.
Meanwhile, following the attack, Bhati's supporters gathered outside the Bangar hospital in huge numbers.
Bhati had, reportedly, been raising the issue of gravel mining in Kalali village with the local administration and had even engaged in a few altercations with the gravel mafia in the area.