Patna: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar faced heavy opposition in Muzaffarpur district on Tuesday. During this time, people opposing him not only showed black flags but also threw ink on his car. According to media reports, it is being told that the people throwing ink on Nitish Kumar's car are poor Janakranti Party workers. The police has arrested two people in this case.
Nitish Kumar, who reached SKMCH in Muzaffarpur district on Tuesday, protested against the poor Janakranti Party workers. During this, the activists threw black ink on their convoy along with showing the flag to the convoy of CM Nitish Kumar. This ink fell on CM Nitish's safari. After which the security men beat them and gave them away from the road. The police have arrested Umar Shankar Yadav, national spokesperson of Garib Janakranti Party and District Student President Ankit Kumar.
CM Nitish Kumar arrived at the SKMCH campus in Muzaffarpur district to inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of Rs 105 crore schemes. Along with CM Nitish, Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi, Health Minister Mangal Pandey and City Development Minister Suresh Sharma were also present. Due to showing black flag to CM Nitish's convoy, there was a lot of chaos.
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