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Bihar BJP leader Vijay Kumar Sinha has slammed the Janata Dal (United) President Lalan Singh after the latter organized a meat-rice party for his party workers in Munger.
Hitting out the JD(U) chief, the BJP leader said that hundreds of dogs are missing from the city ever since Lalan Singh organized the feast.
Moreover, a brawl broke out at the party after the crowd became uncontrollable. Also, several party workers even used sticks during the meat-rice feast organized by the JD(U) chief.
Moreover, the BJP leader, Vijay Kumar Sinha said, “The matter is very serious. Many people have informed me that hundreds of dogs from the city have disappeared. Instead of meat and rice, the meat of thousands of animals was fed to the workers. This is a matter of investigation. And what disease will spread due to this, whether alcohol was served or not, this should be investigated.”
Further, he added, “Let’s get everyone checked. We will find out whether the people involved in the feast had consumed alcohol or not. The matter should be investigated.”
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After the hot-spicy treat of meat and rice, the leader of the opposition, Sinha raised questions about the feast and also demanded an investigation into it.
After the allegations from the BJP, the JD(U) called Vijay Kumar Sinha “mentally bankrupt.”
Launching a scathing attack on the BJP leader, JD(U) spokesperson Abhishek Jha said that Vijay Kumar Sinha himself should disclose which animal’s meat he serves to people at his own feast.
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