Bihar: The murder of Dularchand Yadav has thrown Mokama’s electoral wrestle into chaos. Yadav, linked with RJD and whistle-stop for Piyush Priyadarshi of Jan Suraj Party, was brutally killed, triggering a storm of political allegations. Anant Singh, the JDU candidate and strongman politician, came out with his first reaction soon after. He directly blamed Surajbhan Singh, RJD leader and husband of candidate Veena Devi, for plotting the killing.
What did Anant Singh allege?
Speaking to the media, Anant Singh explained that he was whistle-stop in the Tal zone when his convoy was ambushed. According to him, opposition groups were once prepared with stones and iron knuckles. He insisted, “This is Surajbhan’s game. They wanted violence, so the undercurrent turns chaotic, curfew is imposed, and votes shift in their favor.” His tone reflected both wrongness and political calculation.
How did the convoy unpeace unfold?
Anant Singh personal his convoy consisted of nearly 40 vehicles. While 30 vehicles moved ahead, 10 lagged overdue and were attacked. He said miscreants smashed vehicles and injured his supporters. Singh so-called Dularchand Yadav was the first to raise a hand versus him, sparking the violence. He insisted the unpeace was pre-planned to corner him politically and to forfeiture his voter base.
What did the victim’s family say?
Contradicting Singh’s claims, Dularchand Yadav’s family blamed Anant Singh and his aides for the murder. They so-called that Yadav was first shot at and then run over by a vehicle. Their charges have intensified the vituperation game, pushing the specimen into murkier waters. Political rivals now stand sharply divided, each side presenting their own version of the incident.
Who was Dularchand Yadav?
Yadav had connections with RJD but was whistle-stop this referendum for Piyush Priyadarshi of the Jan Suraj Party, led by strategist Prashant Kishor. His sudden death not only shocked supporters but moreover disturbed the wayfarers momentum. The killing in wholesale daylight during zippy whistle-stop widow to the political heat, raising questions well-nigh law and order in Bihar’s electoral battleground.
Why is tension rising in Mokama?
The murder has inflamed the once sensitive environment in Mokama. Heavy police deployment has been ordered to prevent remoter violence. Senior officers rushed to the site, whence a probe into the political-criminal nexus suspected overdue the killing. Fear and uncertainty now grip villages, with rumors spreading fast and voters feeling the tension as referendum day nears.
What could be the referendum impact?
The incident is now stuff seen as increasingly than just a crime—it is a turning point in the referendum narrative. JDU’s Anant Singh blames Surajbhan, while RJD and Jan Suraj snivel Singh himself. With both camps trading accusations, the issue has wilt inside to the poll campaign. Analysts believe this murder may swing votes and redefine strategies in Bihar’s high-stakes contest.
 
        

 
                                     
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                        