Patna Lathicharge: Netizens call it death of democracy; BJP slams Nitish Kumar
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Patna Lathicharge: Netizens call it death of democracy; BJP slams Nitish Kumar

Patna police barbarically lathi charged at the BJP workers were waging protest against the Bihar government. Bihar BJP leader Sunil Kumar Singh was grievously injured and later on he died. Netizens and senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi described the incident as the death of democracy.

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Jul 13, 2023, 07:10 pm IST
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During a protest that was undertaken by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Patna against the corrupt practices of the incumbent Bihar government led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Patna police lathi charged at the protesters.  It was alleged by the BJP supporters that malpractices were being undertaken in the alleged recruitment of teachers. In order to highlight the fraudulent activities, BJP undertook the protest.

However, the protest turned violent when the Patna police used water cannon, tear gas against the protesters. Earlier, in the day, Vijay Kumar Singh, General secretary of BJP unit of Jahanabad succumbed to his injuries during the lathi charge. Soaked in blood, Singh was taken to the hospital where he was declared dead.

Sushil Modi, Rajya Sabha member of the BJP lashed at Nitish Kumar while waging  protest against the atrocities that were committed by the police against the BJP workers. He questioned Nitish Kumar and asked if they do not have the right to protest also.

Netizens slam Bihar government, call the lathi charge by police as “death of democracy” 

In wake of the violence that had occurred in Patna, the Netizens came down heavily at the Bihar government and called it the death of democracy. Jehanabad BJP GS Vijay Kumar Singh passed away after lathicharge by cops. BJP MLAs, leaders & workers lathi charged by police when they were peacefully protesting against Tejaswi Yadav.

BJP MLA Jeevesh Mishra was thrown out of Assembly & police lathi charged senior citizen BJP MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal.

 

DEATH OF DEMOCRACY IN BIHAR

Jehanabad BJP GS Vijay Kumar Singh passed away after lathicharge by cops. BJP MLAs, leaders & workers lathi charged by police when they were peacefully protesting against Tejaswi Yadav.

BJP MLA Jeevesh Mishra was thrown out of Assembly & police… pic.twitter.com/eFVV28H4Hy

— News Arena India (@NewsArenaIndia) July 13, 2023

Another Netizen, Ajay Singh said that he pitied the people of Bihar who choose Nitish Kumar and Tejaswi Yadav.

 

I pity the people of Bihar who chose Nitish Kumar & RJD, Nitish Kumar brings Tejashwi Yadav with him, and Tejashwi Yadav brings old “Gunda Raj” with him! Shameful

— Ajay Singh (@AjayCha55207747) July 13, 2023

Aaryavart said that Nitish Kumar’s rule is worse than that of the British rule and added that they are more cruel than the English rulers.

 

नीतीश कुमार और तेजस्वी यादव के आदेश पर बहुत बर्बरता पूर्वक लाठी चार्ज कराया गया है, कई विधायक और बुजुर्ग सांसदों को भी बुरी तरीके से लाठियों से मारा है,

इस बर्बरता पूर्वक कार्यवाही के कारण विजय कुमार जी की मौत हुई 😭
ॐ शांति
अंग्रेजो से भी अधिक क्रूरता किया है नीतीश कुमार ने

— Aaryawarat (@Aaryawarat) July 13, 2023

Dev Kumar Gouda compared the rule of Nitish Kumar government to that of cruel leader Chengez Khan.

 

भाजपा कार्यकर्ता की @NitishKumar सरकार ने हत्या की है । यह लोकतंत्र पर चंगेंजी हमला है । यह सरकार असहनीय है । @TawdeVinod @SMCHOUOfficial @bhikhubhaidbjp @BJP4Bihar

— Dev Kumar Gouda 🇮🇳 (@DevKumarGouda1) July 13, 2023

One more netizen came down heavily on the Bihar government and stated, “ It’s a “Sarkari Jungle Raaz” in Bihar…. It’s not BJP worker Vijay Singh but Nitish Kumar’s governance model which is laying on the death bed.. Ironically these people claim to be the protectors of democracy. Shameful!!

 

It’s a “Sarkari Jungle Raaz” in Bihar…. It’s not BJP worker Vijay Singh but Nitish Kumar’s governance model which is laying on the death bed..

Ironically these people claim to be the protectors of democracy.

Shameful!! pic.twitter.com/pQXAwGmqm5

— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) July 13, 2023

The BJP leaders along with their supporters started their march from Gandhi Maidan to the Vidhan Sabha and Patna police brutally baton charged at them at the Dak Bungalow square. BJP leader, MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal also suffered severe injuries.

Topics: BiharSushil Kumar ModiPatna LathichargePatna PoliceBJPBharatiya Janata Party
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