Din outside Thiruvananthapuram Mayor’s office as LDF, BJP councillors clash

As Mayor V.V. Rajesh and a group of BJP councillors attempt to enter his office amid a sit-in by the LDF over the secrecy of the re-swearing-in of 19 BJP councillors, a scuffle breaks out between the two sides
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