Video: ‘Samrat government should be there in Bihar’ poster posted on Patna BJP office was torn down, isn’t there unity in BJP in the name of ‘Samrat’?

Patna. Political turmoil regarding the new government has intensified in Bihar. Meanwhile, a controversy has arisen regarding the poster put up near the BJP office. It was written in the poster, ‘This is the call of Valmiki Samaj, there should be an emperor government in Bihar’. The name of the person who put up the poster is said to be Rajesh Kumar Valmiki. After the poster was put up, it was torn down. BJP workers themselves tore the poster and removed it. BJP media in-charge Danish Iqbal said that he does not know who put up the poster and BJP has nothing to do with it.

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A big picture of Samrat Chaudhary is displayed on the poster at the main gate of the BJP state office. Besides, he has been described as the future of Bihar and a leader of the people. Supporters say that considering the way Samrat Chaudhary has strengthened the BJP and united the backward and extremely backward classes, he should get a big responsibility. National President of Balmiki Samaj Sangh and BJP leader Rajesh Kumar Balmiki alias Ramaiya, who is also seen in the poster, is the petitioner in the poster.

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It is written in the poster that “This is the call of Valmiki Samaj Sangh, Samrat’s government in Bihar.” It is further written that “We have given every possible support to BJP, the contractual system should end in your government. That is, along with the demand of Samrat Chaudhary as the Chief Minister, it is also being demanded from Samrat Chaudhary that as soon as you become the Chief Minister, you will end the contractual system in your government. At present, this poster is making many people uneasy.

The party high command considers it as indiscipline or a premature announcement.

However, the poster saying “Samrat Sarkar should be in Bihar” put up outside the party office has been removed by the security personnel. Now the question arises that posters regarding ‘Samrat Sarkar’ were put up at BJP office and uprooted, is there no unity in BJP in the name of ‘Samrat’? The putting up of these posters and then their immediate removal indicates factionalism within the party. Often such incidents happen when supporters want to project their leader as the next Chief Minister, but the party high command considers it as indiscipline or a premature announcement.

There is ongoing internal turmoil regarding the Chief Minister’s face, even if nothing is accepted officially.

At present, BJP has distanced itself from this entire matter, but the poster has definitely sparked a new discussion in the politics of Bihar. This incident indicates that there is ongoing internal turmoil regarding the Chief Minister’s face, even if nothing is officially accepted.

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