Patna: Bihar BJP unit president Samrat Chaudhary reached Sasaram on Wednesday to protest against the arrest of former MLA Jawahar Prasad. However, Samrat Chaudhary had to return empty-handed from the gate of Sasaram. The jail administration did not allow him to inspect. After which he accused the Nitish government of adopting a dictatorial attitude.
BJP leader Samrat Chaudhary said that I have the right to inspect the jail, even after this I am being stopped. Whereas, the constitution has given me this special right that I can inspect any jail. He alleged that sadhus, saints and five-time MLAs are being kept in jail in Nitish Kumar's government, while this government is leaving goons at bay. Talking to the media, Samrat Chaudhary said that the government of dictatorship is not going to last for long. Seeing the increasing graph of BJP, Nitish Kumar is taking action with a sense of revenge.
Samrat said that Jawahar Prasad, who was the MLA of Sasaram for 5 times, was sent to jail unreasonably. Earlier, Samrat Chaudhary, who reached Begusarai on Tuesday, without naming former MLA Anand Mohan, had targeted the Nitish government and said that criminals are being released from jail. If the BJP government comes to power in Bihar, the criminals will be razed to the ground. There will be no compromise with them. Samrat said that BJP people are being implicated in the communal violence in the Ram Navami procession as part of a conspiracy.
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