Final Up to date: February 14, 2023, 09:00 IST
Bihar’s Katihar district final Sunday noticed violence over the chief minister’s alleged reluctance to take heed to individuals’s calls for. (File photograph: PTI)
Based on studies, the villagers received enraged and broke the chairs when safety personnel stopped them from assembly Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar’s ongoing ‘Samadhan Yatra’ has been witnessing protests and arson. This time the Bihar chief minister nearly fell sufferer to anger of native residents. A chair was thrown at Janata Dal (United) chief throughout the yatra in Kanchanpur in Bihar’s Aurangabad.
The incident occurred when the CM went to the realm to inaugurate the Panchayat Sarkar Bhavan. Based on studies, the villagers received enraged and broke the chairs when safety personnel stopped them from assembly Kumar. Amid the commotion, a person threw a damaged chair in the direction of the chief minister, which fell proper in entrance of him.
The safety personnel cleared the chair from the realm the place Kumar was seated, and is attempting to determine the one that threw it.
On Sunday, Bihar’s Katihar district noticed violence over the chief minister’s alleged reluctance to cease and take heed to individuals’s calls for throughout the Samadhan Yatra.
The protesters burnt tyres and tore and torched posters and flags of Nitish’s Janata Dal United (JDU) to dam the street at Dighri alongside Nationwide Freeway 81 in Kodha after Kumar’s motorcade sped away with out stopping to fulfill numerous individuals who had gathered on each side of the street.
The locals additionally raised slogans towards him and questioned why he was calling it Samadhan Yatra or resolution tour when he had no time to fulfill them to take heed to their issues and calls for.
“Educated youths have been pressured to turn out to be both marginal farmers or hawkers and tea and snacks distributors for need of correct jobs. Some are promoting greens. What resolution Nitish is giving to us? He has no time to fulfill us. He shouldn’t have named his tour Samadhan Yatra,” Munna Kumar, a protester, was quoted by The Telegraph.
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