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Why are lockdown rules different for BJP?: Congress

Congress leader Shakti Singh Gohil on Monday accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of allowing a government vehicle to be used by state BJP MLA Anek Singh to ferry his son back home from Kota in Rajasthan amid a nationwide lockdown.

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Published : Apr 20, 2020, 4:16 PM IST

Bihar: Congress party’s Bihar in-charge Shakti Singh Gohil on Monday lashed out at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for having issued a special vehicular permit to state BJP MLA Anek Singh to bring his son back home from Kota in Rajasthan amid a nationwide lockdown while accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stating different lockdown rules for his party and the rest of the country.

“Modi asked everyone to stay put amid the lockdown, and everyone cooperated. The poor and the labourers are facing hardships but are trying to sustain themselves wherever they are. But BJP MLA Anek Singh is issued a special permit by the state government to travel by car from Patna in Bihar to Kota in Rajasthan to bring back his child. This permit was issued on April 15 which was valid till 25 April,” said Gohil in a video message.

The agitated leader added, “There are several families whose children are staying at Kota, but both PM Modi and Nitish Kumar ask them to stay put.”

Congress leader Shakti Singh Gohil

Continuing his tirade against the Bihar government and the Centre, Gohil claimed that the car which was supposed to be used by Singh to ferry his son back home belonged to the state Under Secretary.

Also read: COVID-19: Death toll at 519, total cases in India soar to 16,116

“The car which was issued the permit bearing registration number - BR01PJ0484- belongs to the Under Secretary of Bihar government. This indicates that a government vehicle was being used for bringing home the child of a BJP MLA,” said the Congress leader.

It may be mentioned here that the permit has been issued at a time when several migrant labourers and daily wage workers have died and lakhs of them are facing extreme poverty and hunger due to loss of livelihood caused by an extended lockdown imposed to combat coronavirus disease.

Bihar: Congress party’s Bihar in-charge Shakti Singh Gohil on Monday lashed out at Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for having issued a special vehicular permit to state BJP MLA Anek Singh to bring his son back home from Kota in Rajasthan amid a nationwide lockdown while accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of stating different lockdown rules for his party and the rest of the country.

“Modi asked everyone to stay put amid the lockdown, and everyone cooperated. The poor and the labourers are facing hardships but are trying to sustain themselves wherever they are. But BJP MLA Anek Singh is issued a special permit by the state government to travel by car from Patna in Bihar to Kota in Rajasthan to bring back his child. This permit was issued on April 15 which was valid till 25 April,” said Gohil in a video message.

The agitated leader added, “There are several families whose children are staying at Kota, but both PM Modi and Nitish Kumar ask them to stay put.”

Congress leader Shakti Singh Gohil

Continuing his tirade against the Bihar government and the Centre, Gohil claimed that the car which was supposed to be used by Singh to ferry his son back home belonged to the state Under Secretary.

Also read: COVID-19: Death toll at 519, total cases in India soar to 16,116

“The car which was issued the permit bearing registration number - BR01PJ0484- belongs to the Under Secretary of Bihar government. This indicates that a government vehicle was being used for bringing home the child of a BJP MLA,” said the Congress leader.

It may be mentioned here that the permit has been issued at a time when several migrant labourers and daily wage workers have died and lakhs of them are facing extreme poverty and hunger due to loss of livelihood caused by an extended lockdown imposed to combat coronavirus disease.

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