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Tejashwi requests Nitish govt rejection in Muzaffarpur case

Tejashwi demands Nitish govt dismissal in Muzaffarpur case

Bihar restriction pioneer Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday requested that Governor Lalji Tandon ought to expel the legislature of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over its supposed contribution in the Muzaffarpur cover home assault cum-murder case following the testimony presented by the CBI in the Supreme Court. Multi-day after the CBI educated the Supreme Court that it is testing blamed Brajesh Thakur for the assault and murders of 11 young ladies in a Muzaffarpur cover home, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) pioneer Yadav requested the rejection of the state government.”We demand the Governor to expel the Nitish government after its contribution was found. There are a few priests in the administration who were engaged with shameless acts and such government ought to be expelled with prompt impact to guarantee wellbeing and security of ladies and young ladies in the state,” Yadav said here. Yadav has straightforwardly assaulted the main priest two days before the fifth period of Lok Sabha surveys. Yadav amid his decision gatherings on Saturday, the most recent day of crusading for five of 40 Lok Sabha situates in the fifth stage, raised the issue over what the CBI has educated the zenith court regarding the Muzaffarpur case. He said over and over that the state government was engaged with the case and that it has been attempting to stifle the proof to debilitate the case to ensure administering party pioneers including a few clergymen. The CBI on Friday educated the court that it has recuperated a heap of bones from a supposed cemetery. Thakur is now a blamed in the assault and sexual maltreatment of youngsters in his safe house home in Muzaffarpur region. The CBI has been confronting serious analysis for the deferral in charging the denounced people for the wrongdoing. The CBI told the court in its sworn statement that it had made progress in the test from a kid saved from the asylum home.”During examinations, from the announcements of unfortunate casualties recorded by examination officers (IOs) and National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) group, names of 11 young ladies developed, who were said to be purportedly killed by the denounced Brajesh Thakur and his associates,” said the CBI in the testimony. The affirmation further said that on the investigation of subtleties of these 11 young ladies, it was uncovered that there was an aggregate of 35 young ladies with indistinguishable/comparable names who were at one time or the other remaining at the Balika Grih (young ladies’ home) in Muzaffarpur.






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