
Many soldiers of the country have been martyred in the tension between india and pakistan, including some from Bihar. The dead bodies of the soldiers are also reaching their native villages. Last Wednesday, the dead body of Rambabu Singh of Siwan reached patna airport. No one from the government reached to pay tribute to the dead body. However, leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav reached the airport. bihar politics has heated up over the alleged indifference of the government. poster war has started.
RJD has cornered the government by putting up posters at various places in Patna. Questions have also been raised on the mediation of America through the posters. RJD says that the sons of bihar are sacrificing themselves for the country. When the dead bodies arrive, chief minister Nitish Kumar and both the Deputy Chief Ministers do not reach to offer floral tributes. The government only knows how to do politics in the name of the army. government, have some shame. The poster also has pictures of PM Modi and US President Donald.
'The army has the capability that...'
On the ceasefire between the two countries, RJD said, "The army has the capability to destroy pakistan this time. Why ceasefire at the behest of a third party? The country is demanding answers." Let us tell you that many soldiers have sacrificed their lives during 'Operation Sindoor' so far. manish Kumar of Nawada, Sikandar Raut of Nalanda, BSF Sub Inspector Mohammad Imtiaz of Chapra etc. are included.
Siwan's army soldier Rambabu Singh was also injured on duty in Jammu and Kashmir. However, he will not get the status of martyr. He was injured in a road accident. He died during treatment in the hospital. Rambabu Singh, posted on the border, got married on 14 december 2024. Rambabu's wife is four months pregnant. The chief minister and the minister did not come to pay tribute when the body reached Patna. Tejashwi Yadav reached the airport to pay floral tribute to the soldier. Yesterday (Wednesday) they had cornered the bihar government over the absence of the chief minister and the Minister. Today questions have been asked to the government through posters.