Congress MP Imran Masood downplayed a heated exchange with Samajwadi Party MLA Ashu Malik during a public meeting in Saharanpur [1, 2].
The incident highlights potential frictions within the political alliance in Uttar Pradesh, where coordination between party members is critical for regional governance.
The clash occurred during a District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee meeting [1, 2]. Masood, who was chairing the session, objected to interruptions from other participants. He insisted that speakers follow the established procedures of the meeting, which led to the verbal confrontation with Malik [1, 2].
During the exchange, Masood told the MLA, "Arey yaar, aap beech main interfere mat karo. Aap chair se anumati lekar poocho" [1].
Following the meeting, Masood addressed the tension between the two politicians. He did not characterize the event as a major rift, and said, "It happens" [2].
The meeting in Saharanpur was intended to focus on district development, and coordination [1, 2]. While the exchange was described as heated, no further disciplinary actions or official complaints were reported in the immediate aftermath of the event [1, 2].
“"It happens"”
This friction reflects the inherent difficulty of maintaining discipline in coalition-led public forums. While the MP dismissed the event as routine, public clashes between members of allied parties can signal underlying tensions regarding authority and procedural control within district-level administration.



