Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Manoj Jha has reacted to the firing incident in Chapra. Jha has said that there is no scope for such images in democracy. Yesterday, when our candidate Rohini Acharya went to a booth there, indecent language was used. Jha expressed hope that the police administration will take prompt action in this matter and will give the harshest punishment to the culprits.
The firing incident that Jha is talking about took place this morning near a booth located at Bhikhari Thakur Chowk in Saran, Bihar. Actually, voting took place on Saran seat on Monday evening. After the end of voting, RJD candidate Rohini Acharya reached a booth from here. After this there was an uproar. Yesterday’s dispute turned into a shootout this morning where one person died and two people are said to be injured.
Public is doing justice, BJP clearly: Tejashwi
Former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav has also reacted in this matter. Yadav has said that – He has talked to the administration and the incident that happened this morning is probably being heard that two people have been arrested and two people are absconding. The administration people have assured me that the remaining two people will also be caught. Tejashwi claimed that some people are doing this out of frustration of defeat, the public is doing justice, BJP is clear.
What did Rohini Acharya say on the incident?
Rohini’s statement has also come on this whole matter, she has said, “When we went to a booth, BJP people started hooting and I was abused. These are all BJP goons, our workers were killed, the administration should arrest those who did this as soon as possible.”
Situation normal, internet closed: Chhapra DM
Chapra DM Aman Sameer said, “One died and two were injured in the clash. We are keeping the situation under control. Whoever has done this is being identified and action will be taken. We will appeal to all people to maintain peace. Right now two people have been arrested and the rest of the police are being arrested. The situation here is normal now. “Internet has been shut down for two days.”