"Don't mind, it's Holi... Even this festival of mutual brotherhood has been given a new color of hatred by the BJP, RSS, and their lapdog media...," Yadav posted on X in Hindi, along with a cartoon mocking media organizations.
RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav's remark has drawn sharp criticism from retired senior police officials, who accused him of insulting the police force and disrespecting the dignity of the uniform.
In a post on X, Giriraj said, "This arrogance, this intimidation, this intoxication of nepotism... Ye to vardi ko bhi apni jaagir samajhte hai (they (RJD) even consider the uniform as their property. These are the successors of Jungle Raj, the law is helpless at their doorstep. Lalu's Jun
Bharatiya Janata Party on Saturday targeted RJD leader Tej Pratap Yadav over his "Dance or I will suspend you" instructions to a police personnel during the Holi celebration at his residence in Patna.
This incident comes on the heels of the murder of Munger ASI Santosh Kumar Singh, who was killed on March 14 while trying to pacify a dispute between two parties in Nandlalpur village. Seven people have been identified as accused in Singh's murder, with five already in police custody.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Rakesh Kumar on Saturday said that seven people have been identified as accused in the murder of Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Santosh Kumar Singh, with five already in police custody.
Speaking to the media amid Holi celebrations, Tej Pratap said, "Celebrate Holi in a peaceful manner. It has been decided that Tejashwi ji is going to be the CM this time."
Guddu Yadav, one of the accused in the murder of an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI), was shot in the leg by police after he snatched a constable's weapon during an operation, officials said on Saturday.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Syed Imran Masood said the accused had been identified as Ranveer Yadav, Guddu Yadav, Vikas Yadav, and a woman of the same family.
Speaking to ANI about the incident, Mrityunjay Singh said, "It is an unfortunate incident. ASI Santosh Kumar Singh reached Munger's Nandlapur village upon receiving information about a dispute. He was attacked when he was trying to solve the dispute. Following this, he was taken to the ho
The market at Boring Road intersection in Patna is buzzing with activity as it prepares for the Holi festival. This year, along with traditional Pichkaris, Modi and Yogi-themed Pichkaris are also in demand and getting sold.