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Two MLAs among six injured in car crash near PWD office in Delhi

The Innova was carrying Anil Jha, the sitting MLA from Kirari, and Abhay Patil, an MLA from Karnataka.

Published on: Aug 24, 2026, 00:11:42 IST
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Two MLAs were among six people who suffered minor injuries after two cars collided near the PWD office in central Delhi on Sunday night, PTI reported.

New Delhi, Aug 23 (ANI): A view of the damaged out-of-control car after it crashed through the divider, in front of the old Police Headquarters, at the ITO traffic signal, in New Delhi on Sunday. (ANI Video Grab) (ANI Video Grab)
New Delhi, Aug 23 (ANI): A view of the damaged out-of-control car after it crashed through the divider, in front of the old Police Headquarters, at the ITO traffic signal, in New Delhi on Sunday. (ANI Video Grab) (ANI Video Grab)

The accident happened around 9:30 p.m. when a car travelling from Laxmi Nagar towards ITO hit a divider, crossed the roadside railing and crashed into an Innova coming from the opposite direction, police said.

The car was driven by 32-year-old Ashutosh Pandey, who was travelling with his wife and two minor children. The Innova was carrying Anil Jha, the sitting MLA from Kirari, and Abhay Patil, an MLA from Karnataka.

All six people suffered minor injuries and were taken to Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Hospital for treatment. Police said they were all stable.

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A preliminary inquiry suggested that the car first hit the divider before crossing the railing and crashing into the Innova, which was travelling from ITO towards Laxmi Nagar.

Police said further investigation is underway to determine exactly how the accident happened.

 
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