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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had to face protests in Bihar's Muzaffarpur on Tuesday after he arrived in the district for the inauguration of a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Shri Krishna Medical College and Hospital.

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Published : Sep 24, 2019, 11:05 PM IST

Muzaffarpur: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was shown black flag and ink was thrown on his cavalcade by a handful of people belonging to a little known political outfit in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district on Tuesday.

The incident happened near Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) this afternoon when about 10-12 people belonging to 'Garib Jankranti Party', suddenly appeared and showed black flag to the CM besides throwing ink on his cavalcade.

They also raised anti-government slogans after seeing the CM's convoy.

Black flag shown to CM, ink thrown on his cavalcade

"We have shown black flag to Nitish Kumar and also threw ink on his cavalcade. We will continue to hold such programme (protest) till things are not improved at SKMCH, where people especially poor come from far-flung area for treatment but there is no facility at all in the hospital," the outfit's president Vikas Krishna told reporters here.

Two persons have been taken into custody in connection with the incident, police sources said adding both belonged to the Garib Jankranti Party. Kumar had gone to Muzaffarpur to participate in a function at SKMCH to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for various projects worth Rs 105 crore.

Muzaffarpur's SKMCH had hit the headline in June this year when more than 100 children had died due to suspected cases of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES). CM laid the foundation stone for 100-bed Paediatric ICU (PICU) besides starting the work for strengthening internal water supply system.

He also inaugurated a building for 100-bed maternal and child unit at the SKMCH.

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Muzaffarpur: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was shown black flag and ink was thrown on his cavalcade by a handful of people belonging to a little known political outfit in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district on Tuesday.

The incident happened near Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) this afternoon when about 10-12 people belonging to 'Garib Jankranti Party', suddenly appeared and showed black flag to the CM besides throwing ink on his cavalcade.

They also raised anti-government slogans after seeing the CM's convoy.

Black flag shown to CM, ink thrown on his cavalcade

"We have shown black flag to Nitish Kumar and also threw ink on his cavalcade. We will continue to hold such programme (protest) till things are not improved at SKMCH, where people especially poor come from far-flung area for treatment but there is no facility at all in the hospital," the outfit's president Vikas Krishna told reporters here.

Two persons have been taken into custody in connection with the incident, police sources said adding both belonged to the Garib Jankranti Party. Kumar had gone to Muzaffarpur to participate in a function at SKMCH to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for various projects worth Rs 105 crore.

Muzaffarpur's SKMCH had hit the headline in June this year when more than 100 children had died due to suspected cases of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES). CM laid the foundation stone for 100-bed Paediatric ICU (PICU) besides starting the work for strengthening internal water supply system.

He also inaugurated a building for 100-bed maternal and child unit at the SKMCH.

Also read: UP Court rejects Chinmayanand's bail

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Black flag shown to CM, ink thrown on his cavalcade
         Muzaffarpur, Sep 24 (PTI) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish
Kumar was shown black flag and ink was thrown on his
cavalcade by a handful of people belonging to a little known
political outfit in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district on Tuesday.
         The incident happened near Sri Krishna Medical College
and Hospital (SKMCH) this afternoon when about 10-12 people
belonging to 'Garib Jankranti Party', suddenly appeared and
showed black flag to the CM besides throwing ink on his
cavalcade.
They also raised anti-government slogans after seeing
the CM's convoy.
"We have shown black flag to Nitish Kumar and also threw
ink on his cavalcade. We will continue to hold such programme
(protest) till things are not improved at SKMCH, where people
especially poor come from far-flung area for treatment but
there is no facility at all in the hospital," the outfit's
president Vikas Krishna told reporters here.
Two persons have been taken into custody in connection
with the incident, police sources said adding both belonged to
the Garib Jankranti Party.
Kumar had gone to Muzaffarpur to participate in a
function at SKMCH to inaugurate and lay foundation stones for
various projects worth Rs 105 crore.
Muzaffarpur's SKMCH had hit the headline in June this
year when more than 100 children had died due to suspected
cases of Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES).
CM laid the foundation stone for 100-bed Paediatric
ICU (PICU) besides starting the work for strengthening
internal water supply system.
He also inaugurated a building for 100-bed maternal and
child unit at the SKMCH. PTI CORR AR
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