‘Epstein is not only in America, but all over India. Girls are disappearing in Bihar…’ Pappu Yadav’s big statement
Pappu Yadav’s Remark on the Epstein Files : After coming out of Beur jail, Purnia MP Pappu Yadav has opened a front against the NDA government regarding law and order in Bihar. Pappu Yadav said that Epstein is not only in America but all over India. He claims that girls are disappearing from Bihar, but no one is making any difference.
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MP Pappu Yadav said, “Except a few people, all party leaders stood together on the issue of safety of girls and boys in NEET… Epstein is not only in America, Epstein is all over India. More than 100 girls are going missing in Bihar… No one cares. Neither the society, nor anyone else… All these issues are not raised in the Assembly. You find criminals in one caste, don’t you find criminals in other castes?” A criminal is a criminal, what is the use of implicating or abusing me?
Earlier he also said, “You are not allowed to speak on issues in the House, you are not allowed to speak when talking about tariffs, cancel Rahul Gandhi’s membership, kill Pappu Yadav. There is so much fear in speaking the truth now… You can be saved only by relying on the court, otherwise the spirit to fight and struggle has now gone. I think there is no place left for good, truth-telling people in politics in Bihar. But this is a serious topic.” And for this we will also meet the speaker.”
Let us tell you that on February 6, the police had arrested Pappu Yadav in a 31 year old case. Earlier, the independent MP had strongly raised the issue of death of NEET student. Immediately after his release from jail, Purnia MP Pappu Yadav reached Chak Musa village of Nakti Bhawani of Phulwari Sharif. Where he met the family members of the coaching student. Who had allegedly died after falling from the roof of the coaching class, while the family members are alleging murder after brutality.
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