Pappu Yadav has alleged a conspiracy to kill his murder. He said that 2 big politicians and 2 senior officials hatched this conspiracy. Yadav has handed over the names of these four to the High Court in a closed envelope.
Patna: Amid political upheaval, late Thursday night, politician Pappu Yadav has made sensational allegations on social media, saying that his life is a crisis and a conspiracy to murder is being hatched against him. Pappu alleged that the conspiracy was hatched by two big political leaders and two senior officials and they have given the names of these people to the High Court in a closed envelope.
Pappu accused Sanjay Jha
Pappu wrote in his social media post that “we were given Y+ security a month ago and then removed in a single month. The conspiracy is being sold to his party to make Samrat Chaudhary the Chief Minister. The conspiracy has been sold to his party to make Emperor Chaudhary the Chief Minister. Nitish ji’s son is dealing with the political possibility and is making the ladder of power for the emperor.”
He further taunted that he knew that he (accused) wants the BJP not to become the Chief Minister of Bihar at any cost, so he wants to conspiracy to kill Pappu and wanted to wipe out the BJP in Seemanchal, Kosi and Mithila areas. Pappu said in clear terms that “the conspiracy of my assassination is creating two big politicians and two big officers together” and if something happens to them, these four people will be held responsible.
Pappu Yadav video
Following the allegations, Pappu also released a video in which he said that two senior officials are conspiring to sit in his house and chamber. He alleged that “these people sitting in parliamentary or administrative posts keep money abroad and do the land mafiagiri” and asked, Sanjay Babu has hired the killers? Pappu said that he has deposited the names of the four accused in a closed envelope in the High Court so that a case can be registered despite any pressure and judicial cognizance can be taken even if the name is not public. So far, no accused leader or officer has publicly officially responded to these allegations.