New Delhi. Police raided the office of former MP Pappu Yadav, who is contesting independent elections from Purnia in Bihar. In this action taken by the administration, two vehicles have been confiscated. It is being told that the police received information that among the campaign vehicles of Pappu Yadav, there are some vehicles which do not have permits, action was taken regarding this matter. In this matter, Sadar DSP interrogated Pappu Yadav for about an hour.
How low will the government stoop?
How much more to Purnia’s son?
Will it bother you? The public will answer!BJP-JDU government
The fear of defeat felt good! I am in Y category
They do not have police force to provide security.
Hundreds of police were sent to raid. pic.twitter.com/NkSklcgboH— Pappu Yadav (@pappuyadavjapl) April 11, 2024
According to the police, papers of Pappu Yadav’s campaign vehicles were asked, out of which he could not show the papers of two vehicles, hence those two vehicles were confiscated. In this regard, Pappu Yadav says that those campaign vehicles were just being decorated and were not taken out on the road. This is just to harass me. Hurt by the raid, Pappu Yadav vented his anger through a social media post. Pappu wrote how low the government will stoop. How much more will she trouble Purnia’s son? The public will answer! BJP-JDU government’s fear of defeat felt good! They don’t have the police force to give me Y category security. Hundreds of police forces were sent to raid.
Let us tell you that recently Pappu Yadav merged his party with Congress. After this Pappu Yadav was confident of contesting elections from Purnia on Congress ticket. But under the Indi alliance, Purnia seat went to Lalu Yadav’s RJD account and Lalu gave ticket to Bima Bharti from there. After this, angry Pappu Yadav filed his nomination as an independent candidate from Purnia. A video of Pappu Yadav crying in a gathering after filing his nomination had also gone viral in which he had alleged without taking his name that some people were trying to assassinate him politically.