Tense Confrontation Erupts Between MP and MLA During Key Dungarpur Review Meeting, Police on High Alert
A high-level DISHA meeting in Rajasthan’s Dungarpur district turned tense after a heated exchange between Udaipur MP Mannalal Rawat and Dungarpur MLA Umesh Damor, prompting police alertness and drawing statewide political attention.
According to officials present, Dungarpur MLA Umesh Damor and Udaipur Member of Parliament Mannalal Rawat became embroiled in a heated verbal dispute during the meeting. In a moment that stunned attendees, Damor allegedly addressed the MP in an openly threatening tone, daring him to step outside if he wished to “settle the matter,” an exchange that immediately altered the atmosphere inside the meeting hall.
The high-level meeting was attended by two Members of Parliament, four MLAs, the district collector, and several senior administrative officers, all of whom witnessed the confrontation. As tempers flared, security personnel moved swiftly to prevent the situation from escalating further, maintaining a visible and vigilant presence throughout the remainder of the session.
While the meeting was convened to review development projects and administrative coordination, the clash shifted focus away from governance and onto political discord. No physical altercation was reported, but officials confirmed that police remained on alert as a precautionary measure, given the intensity of the exchange and the presence of multiple senior leaders.
The incident has since reverberated beyond Dungarpur, sparking discussions in political and administrative circles across Rajasthan and beyond. Observers note that such public confrontations at formal review meetings raise concerns about decorum, institutional discipline, and the smooth functioning of oversight mechanisms meant to ensure development and accountability.
As authorities assess the situation and political leaders weigh their responses, the episode stands as a reminder of how internal tensions can spill into official forums, potentially undermining public confidence in governance. The coming days are likely to determine whether the confrontation remains a momentary flashpoint or signals deeper fractures within the local political landscape.

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