Two trains stopped for CM Nitish Kumar's convoy, Union Minister gets angry
Two trains stopped for CM Nitish Kumar's convoy, Union Minister gets angry
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Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached Buxar on Wednesday (January 18) as part of the Samadhan Yatra. But, Nitish Kumar's Buxar visit has been mired in controversy. In fact, the passenger train was stopped here for CM Nitish's convoy, due to which the passengers had to face a lot of problems. CM Nitish's convoy was walking from the police line towards the district guest house. Meanwhile, the train was stopped to cross the Itadhi railway crossing in Buxar. Two trains, the Patna-Buxar passenger train and the Kamakhya Express were stationed at the outer.  

Due to this, passengers had to face a lot of problems. After the train was stopped, passengers were seen going to Buxar station on foot. In this case, Gumti gateman Santosh Kumar has informed that CM Nitish's convoy is about to pass, so the train has been stopped. The BJP has been agitated after a train was stopped for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's convoy causing problems for the general public. After the train was stopped, Lok Sabha MP from Buxar in Bihar and Union Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey asked on whose orders the train was stopped. Along with this, he has demanded a high-level inquiry into the incident.

At the same time, Union Minister Ashwini Choubey expressed his opposition to CM Nitish Kumar's Buxar visit by playing thali. He symbolically highlighted the failures of the Bihar government. Union Minister Ashwini Choubey said that Nitish Kumar went away by harassing people in Buxar. Here he stopped the train, while people were stuck in the jam for hours. In the name of the resolution, he left here by creating disruption. He said, he is not Nitish Kumar, he is 'Problem Kumar.'

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