Uttar Pradesh Minister Gulab Devi Suffers Minor Injuries as Vehicles in Convoy Collide
HAPUR DISTRICT, UTTAR PRADESH, JUL 8 – The accident was caused by sudden braking in the convoy, resulting in multiple vehicle collisions and minor injuries to Minister Gulabo Devi, who was discharged after treatment, police said.
- Gulab Devi, Uttar Pradesh Minister of State for Secondary Education, suffered minor injuries in a road accident on National Highway-9 near Hapur when her convoy's vehicle collided due to sudden braking ahead.
- Gulab Devi was immediately taken to Rama Medical College in Hapur, where she is reported to be in stable condition and has since been discharged after treatment.
- Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath expressed concern and wished the minister a speedy recovery via social media.
- The local police are investigating the incident and have taken responsible drivers into custody.
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