Will turn Bihar into Nepal-Bangladesh, Lalu Yadav’s leader’s provocative statement before the results

DGP Vinay Kumar ordered an FIR on the controversial statement of RJD MLC Sunil Singh before the Bihar election results. Sunil warned that if there are irregularities in the results, a situation like Nepal-Bangladesh will be created in Bihar.

Patna. The results of Bihar Assembly Elections 2025 are to come on 14 November. Before the results, MLC Sunil Singh of Lalu Yadav’s party Rashtriya Janata Dal is in the headlines for his controversial statement. Regarding this statement, Bihar DGP Vinay Kumar has ordered to register an FIR against Sunil Singh in Patna Cyber ​​Police Station. Bihar Director General of Police has described his statement as disturbing peace and communal harmony.

What is the controversial statement of Sunil Singh?

RJD MLC Sunil Singh said, if there is fraud in the election results, then Bihar may see a situation like Nepal, Bangladesh or Sri Lanka. This time the entire public is alert. Common people are alert, our workers and all the supporters of the Grand Alliance are also alert. We will not tolerate even one percent dishonesty. I request the officers with folded hands not to be dishonest to any retired person. You all work honestly and conduct the counting fairly. Do the work that is milk of milk and water of water. Don’t become a guided missile. If you do this then you will see scenes like Nepal and Bangladesh on the roads of Bihara.

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The people of Bihar have expressed their mood

RJD leader Sunil Singh further said, you cannot sit on the throne for long by stealing votes. This is the voice of the entire public. Everyone says that we do not want a corrupt government. They do not want a government that increases unemployment, causes migration, oppresses women and exploits farmers.

Under which sections was the case registered against Sunil Singh?

Let us tell you that an FIR has been registered against RJD leader Sunil Singh under sections 174, 353, 352 of BNS, sections 123 (4) and 125 of the Representation of the People Act and section 66 of the IT Act for making inflammatory statements.

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