Stone pelting took place during the campaign of RJD candidate Lallu Mukhiya in Bihar flood. In contrast to his muscleman image, he reacted calmly and said, “The public is our master.” He appealed to the supporters to maintain peace.
A shocking incident has come to light in the political circles amidst the campaigning for Bihar Assembly Elections 2025. RJD candidate Karanveer Singh Yadav alias Lallu Mukhiya had to face huge opposition in his own assembly constituency Barh. The shocking thing is that Lallu Mukhiya is recognized as a strong leader, but during the public relations campaign, when anti-social elements pelted stones at his supporters, the strong man’s response was very calm and restrained.
Stone pelting took place in Bedhna village.
This tense incident took place when Grand Alliance candidate Karanveer Singh Yadav alias Lallu Mukhiya had reached Bedhna village of Barh Assembly for public relations. Suddenly, some anti-social elements started pelting stones at Mukhiya’s convoy and supporters and raised slogans of ‘Lallu Mukhiya Murdabad’.
The attack immediately made the atmosphere tense and an argument broke out between the supporters and the villagers. In this stone pelting, Mithlesh Yadav, a supporter of Lallu Mukhiya, got hurt and injured. However, due to the wisdom of other supporters present at the spot and the local people, a major conflict was averted and the convoy could move ahead.
Bahubali’s ‘shocking’ statement
After the stone pelting incident, Lallu Mukhiya addressed the public. While generally an aggressive reaction is expected from such leaders, Lallu Mukhiya gave a very calm and restrained statement, which surprised even the opponents. Karanveer Singh Yadav alias Lallu Mukhiya said, “The public is our master, and even if our master slaps us, we will not say anything.”
He appealed to his supporters to maintain peace and said that they have to remain united, and they are winning with a huge majority. He appealed to the supporters not to behave like this with any opposition candidate and concentrate only on the polling booth. In the end, he said, “The rest of the public is the master, they will take the right decision after considering it.”
Police started investigation, case not registered
As soon as information about the incident was received, Barh police station in-charge Brajkishore Singh reached the spot with the police force. He said that on receiving information about stone pelting, the police has immediately started investigation, but till now no written application (complaint) has been received in this regard. At present the situation in the area remains normal.