Pappu Yadav was not afraid even of the threat of Lawrence gang, said- 'Kill whoever you want to kill, I will keep working'
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Despite receiving threats from Lawrence Bishnoi gang, MP Pappu Yadav is actively engaged in his work. On Tuesday he said, “Whoever wants to kill me, kill me, I will keep doing my work.”
He told that after receiving threats, he has written letters to the Home Ministry, Director General of Police of Bihar and Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department and others, demanding security. However, he has not received any protection yet.
Pappu Yadav expressed his desire to meet Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, but claimed that the people around the CM do not allow him to do so. Responding to a question, he said, “The job of a bully is to give threats and my job is to keep working for the people. I will always keep doing this.”
Yadav said, “I will keep fighting for the people, from the streets to the Parliament. Whoever wants to kill me, come and kill me, I will not stop. The people of the country and God will protect me. Elephants go to the market and dogs eat thousands.” He further said. Said, “I want to tell those who do not want to give me security that if you want, you can withdraw the security given to me at present also.”
participated in spiritual program
MP Pappu Yadav participated in a two-day religious gathering organized in the honor of Satguru Maharishi Maharaj in Koshkipur village. Devotees came from far and wide to seek blessings and listen to his spiritual discourses. Maharishi Maharaj, while talking about the importance of humanity, truth and religious values, emphasized that true service and dedication is the essence of life.
Addressing the gathering, Yadav said that such spiritual gatherings bring inner peace and lead people towards positive thinking. He praised the teachings of Maharishi Maharaj for inspiring people to become true human beings and called for harmony and unity in the society. He thanked the organizers and highlighted the importance of such events in promoting social well-being.
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