Bihar BJP chief questions good governance of Nitish govt.
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Sanjay Jaiswal raised concern over the current spurt in assaults on Dalits by minority neighborhood members in numerous elements of the State.
After ruling allies Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and Vikashil Insaan Party, the most important ally, the BJP, has now raised questions over the good governance of the NDA authorities in Bihar.
State BJP chief Sanjay Jaiswal in a publish on Facebook on June 6 questioned the functioning of police within the State and raised concern over the current spurt in assaults on Dalits by the minority neighborhood members in numerous elements of Bihar.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar holds the Home Ministry portfolio within the State.
“Instead of taking action against the guilty in incidents of communal clashes between members of minority communities and the Scheduled Castes, police always send members of both warring communities to jail,” stated Dr. Jaiswal.
He is a 3rd time BJP MP from West Champaran district.
“On June 5, I got information from Dhangarhwa village that some members of the minority community have blocked the pathway of Dalit community by raising a brick wall. I spoke to local officials and they resolved the issue,” Dr. Jaiswal stated.
There had been spurt in such incidents in previous few days within the State, he stated.
“In East Champaran district, members of Dalit communities not only got police thrashing but were also sent to jail when they sought police help. Over six such incidents were reported from Dhaka area of the district in recent days. Instead of taking action against those guilty, police sent members of both the warring communities to jail,” he stated.
Earlier, in Baisi space of Purnia district too such an incident of Dalit households being attacked and set ablaze allegedly by members of the minority neighborhood was reported.
Several State and district BJP leaders had rushed to the positioning and demanded motion towards these behind the assault.
In Bihar’s northeast districts, Muslim populations are in sizeable quantity, particularly those that migrated from Bangladesh throughout the border.
RJD’s poser
However, Mr. Jaiswal’s publish taking up his personal authorities, sparked sharp response from Opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal.
“The BJP State president has questioned the so-called good governance of CM Nitish Kumar. Now, will the ruling alliance partner JD(U) leaders chop off Dr. Jaiswal’s arms for this,” requested RJD chief and social gathering spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari.
Earlier, reacting over a remark made by BJP chief Tunnaji Pandey, State JD(U) MLC and social gathering spokesperson Sanjay Singh had stated that “fingers of those who would dare to question Nitish Kumar’s honesty, integrity and good governance would be chopped off”.
Mr. Pandey had accused the Chief Minister of being concerned in corruption since 2009 and stated he would be sure that Mr. Kumar landed in jail.
Later, the State BJP suspended Mr. Pandey from the social gathering for his feedback. Speculation is rife that he would be part of the RJD within the coming days.
Earlier, each the ally leaders, HAM(S) president Jitan Ram Manjhi and VIP chief Mukesh Sahani, had triggered embarrassment to the NDA authorities by attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his images on COVID-19 vaccine certificates and opposing the arrest of former Madhepura MP and chief of Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik) Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav for reaching out to frequent individuals contaminated with COVID-19 in numerous hospitals.
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