'Nitish deploys cops to prevent Manjhi from enjoying fruits'


Patna, Jun 4 (PTI): Jitan Ram Manjhi-led Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) today accused the Nitish Kumar government of deploying 24 policemen to prevent former Bihar chief minister from enjoying mangoes and litchi from trees planted at his 1, Anne Marg bunglow.

Manjhi continues to occupy residence, designated for Bihar Chief Minister, even after being removed from the chair in February this year.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar stays in a bunglow at 7 Circular road.

HAM spokesman Danish Rizwan, in a statement said, 24 policemen, including 8 sub Inspectors and 16 constables have been deployed in One Anne Marg, especially to guard hundreds of trees of mangoes and litchi fruits.

Policemen deployed on duty at former CM's residence told reporters that they have been instructed to guard the fruits and prevent anybody picking even the fruits that fall on the ground on its own.

Rizwan described this as "insult" of a dalit.

When Manjhi's reaction was sought on the issue, he said many poor visits him at his residence and the latest security arrangements might be aimed at preventing them to take away the fruits.

The matter also gave an opportunity to RJD and BJP to attack Nitish Kumar government.
Senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said it was bizarre that a person occupying a bunglow was deprived of enjoying fruits from trees planted there.

He alleged that this was an insult of a mahadalit by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who dared to rebel against him.

RJD Vice President Raghubansh Prasad Singh said instead of paying attention to improve law and order situation in the state, giving priority to safeguarding mangoes and litchi, was beyond understanding.

Manjhi was handpicked by Kumar to succeed him after he stepped down from the CM's post in the wake of JD(U)'s debacle in general election.

But, he turned a detractor after which he was unceremoniously removed from the post in February this year.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/B'lore

    Fri, Jun 05 2015

    Very inferior politics in Bihar and also insulting act of earlier CM still continues in CM quarters even after of his removal from the post.

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  • James Peter DSouza, Mulki / Abu Dhabi

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    It reminds me of old Konkani fun song :

    Ani Ambe, Ambe, Ambe munon ......... dakovn gelo !!

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    What mangoes are they?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Mundappe, Totapuri, Nekkare, etc, etc.... Daaye Baayid Neer Barpavar Swamy????

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Manjhi Saab….first vacate your official bunglow meant for CM and then you can take mangoes as much as you want but “Gutli” should be thrown back at CM bunglow back yard only

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    I am one hundred percent certain, this is a planted story in the media, which Daiji has picked up. The election fever is on in Bihar, naturally these kind of stories that gets votes.

    Evenif assuming the instructions are given, they will only be oral. With oral instructions given police can or can not follow the instructions. That is their choice, not duty.

    Can anyone imagine a police constable preventing a MLA picking up a mango which is fallen on ground. Constables rather ready to tie the laces of shoes, just be in good books with the politicians.

    These are cooked up stories and in coming days there will be many such stories, that defy basic logic. All will try to play the victim card, which sells very well in election time. Beware.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Nitish should not INSULT MAHA DALIT....

    In karnataka too congi denied CM chair and insult maha dalit Parameshi....

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    jeevan

    we wont insult you :)

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Are you dalit or maha dalit ?

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    iam super dalit ..way above the reservations ..its called general category

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    Amithji….agreed with your terms as "Give respect and take respect" but in Karnataka we can’t even call them Dalit too else they can pull you to court

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    First learn to respect others before insult anyone. Super Dalit not covered under quota scheme...means we understood your origin.......

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  • GANGARAM, MOODBIDRI

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    SHETTRE INSULT MALPOD PANDD IJJI,

    SHETTR EER ONJI BRECELET,RADD UNGURA BOKKA ONJI REYBAN GLASS DEED UROOG BANNAGA NAMAKK CORRECT GOTHAPUND EER DALITE ATT PAND :)

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  • Amith, udupi

    Thu, Jun 04 2015

    shettre,

    Give Respect and Take Respect...

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