Wednesday, 28 October 2020

Bihar election 2020: CM candidate Pushpam Priya Chaudhary in custody, know the whole matter

In the big development, just a day before the first phase of polling in Bihar, Plurals Party President and Chief Ministerial contender Pushp...


In the big development, just a day before the first phase of polling in Bihar, Plurals Party President and Chief Ministerial contender Pushpam Priya was taken into custody by the police. Pushpam Priya was marching to the Raj Bhavan to submit a memorandum to the Governor. Pushpam wanted to go to the Raj Bhavan and submit a memorandum to the Governor to demand President's rule for a fair election in Bihar. Meanwhile, the police took them into custody. 

Earlier, while talking to the media at Patna's Dakbangla intersection, Pushpam Priya alleged that the election of her candidates is being canceled. Their candidates are being threatened. He said that the flag of the Constitution is being blown here. No major party's nomination has ever been rejected till date. 

He said that His Excellency has only to say what is the problem in imposing President's rule. He said that all parties are working together against his party. Officers are being used for this. All parties know that if a educated party comes, the career of these people will end. She claimed that she would not go anywhere unless allowed to meet the Governor. 

By late night Pushpam Priya could not get permission to meet the Governor. He also targeted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for restraining himself. He tweeted and wrote that you have harassed me through your police and officers for five hours. Remember this day. I am coming for you only. God bless you.

Earlier in the day, Pushpam Priya crossed the river Pataliputra Ganga from Vaishali on foot and said that the entire humanity was given justice when Buddha crossed the Ganges from Pataliputra in Vaishali boat. Today I was crossing the same mother Ganga on foot from Vaishali to Pataliputra. See if Bihar gets justice or not. Going to His Majesty's Governor for President's rule.


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