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Nitish Kumar Crossed Limits of Shamelessness: Ravi Shankar Prasad

Nitish Kumar Crossed Limits of Shamelessness: Ravi Shankar Prasad

Patna: Former union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Saturday said that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has crossed the limits of shamelessness.

The people of the country are watching him and they will give appropriate answers at the right time, Prasad, who is MP from Patna Sahib, said.

“The way protesting BJP leaders were brutally assaulted by the police during a lathi charge in Bihar is condemnable. We have all the video evidence of Dak Bungalow Chowk.

“Leaders who are in government machinery are making unnecessary statements in public which is unacceptable,” Prasad said. While reacting to the allegation of Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, JD(U) president Lalan Singh and Patna police who said that the BJP leaders were involved in throwing chili powder in the eyes of a cop, Prasad said: “I don’t believe it. The statements of grand alliance leaders are absolutely untrue.”

“I just returned from West Bengal after the investigation of the violence that happened with BJP leaders during the Panchayat election. Whatever happened in Patna was an indication that Nitish Kumar has crossed the limits of shamelessness. They have beaten MP, MLAs, women leaders, mothers, and sisters in a brutal manner.

One of our soldiers Vijay Singh died in the lathi charge and Mahagathbandhan leaders are making a mockery of his death,” Prasad said. “I want to ask Nitish Kumar what kind of politics you are doing and what kind of statements your leaders are making. Nitish Kumar has become a dictator now. He has deliberately directed Patna police to initiate a lathi charge on the BJP leaders,” Prasad said.


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