Bihar election: Sushil Kumar Modi received VIP treatment while voting, angry people says 'rules are only for public'

Patna: Voting is going on today for the second phase in Bihar assembly elections. Deputy Chief Minister of the state Sushil Kumar Modi also came to vote in Patna in the morning and he also voted immediately. At the same time, other people present there were annoyed with the VIP treatment he received. It happened that at St. Joseph's High School in Patna, Sushil Kumar Modi cast his vote and voting started at seven o'clock here.

During this time, people were engaged in the line from around 6.30 am, but when Sushil Modi came, he went to cast vote directly. Seeing this, a doctor standing in the line said, 'We have been in the line for a long time, but now what to do. This is the VIP syndrome. Social distancing is not being followed here. Along with this, some other voters standing in line said, 'We are standing since 6:30 pm, but Sushil Modi ji is a VIP. Now the leaders have come, social distancing and mask-sanitizer is only for public. After voting, Sushil Modi also addressed media.

He said, 'Today is election day, so today there will be no talk of politics. I will appeal to all voters that do not be afraid of Corona, there has been a huge turnout in the first phase, so should be the same in the second phase. At the same time, when asked about Sushil Modi about VIP treatment, he did not give any answer and proceeded quietly. On the one hand, in Patna, where the common people complained about VIP treatment received by Sushil Modi, in Chhattisgarh, Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswan also cast his vote. He remained in the line for a long time and then voted.

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