Former deputy chief minister of Bihar, Tejasvi Yadav, has attacked on the Nitish Kumar government. The leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has reacted on the case of murder after the rape of a six-year-old innocent child girl in Munger's Asarganj police station area.
Tejasvi tweeted, "A six-year-old child girl was murdered after rape in Nitish Kumar's rape reign , and is the respected chief minister that is revolving around the BJP in the wake of his chair. After the rape of the child girl, the priorities of the government are to save only the chair."
People have also reacted sharply on the incident. Brind Kumar tweeted, "Nitish kumar ji loves the chair, not a six year old girl. That is why he is revolving the RSS so that the chair is safe." Ritesh wrote, ''Mangalraj (Welfare state) is going on ... no one will speak now." Deepak tweeted," Rape, theft, robbery So it happens in Gundaraj (Criminal state). Your rule is not the same, but the hooligans are the same." Nitish wrote, "Sir, now you look the Chief Minister less and MLA more. To avoid the Srijan (scandal), you has returned to the court of Modi-Shah.
According to the information, on Wednesday (January 31st) at seven o'clock in the morning, six years old gilr came out to take a few things from the house, but she did not return even till late. The girl's parents filed a missing report in the police station after much searching. On February 1, relatives of the family got information to find a girl's body in a nearby pond. Angry by this incident, the villagers blocked the Sultanganj-Devgarh main road and made an arson. Angry protesters entered into the Asarganj police station and started stone pelting and sabotage. The villagers and the family members were demanding arrest of the accused. Angry people also set fire to a vehicle. After the assurance of police officers to arrest the criminals as soon as possible, protesters were quiet.
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