Pappu Yadav, MP from Purnia, Bihar, has made serious allegations regarding his security. He stated that he was provided with Y+ category security a month ago, but this security was withdrawn within just one month.
Purnia: Pappu Yadav, MP from Bihar, has leveled serious allegations regarding his security, claiming that two prominent state leaders and two officials are conspiring to assassinate him. Pappu Yadav stated that he was recently provided with Y+ category security, but it was removed within just one month. The MP made it clear that if any untoward incident happens to him, those two leaders and two officials would be held responsible.
Allegations Against Sanjay Jha
Pappu Yadav also made serious allegations against Sanjay Jha, the executive president of Janata Dal (United), stating that he is at the center of this conspiracy. Pappu Yadav accused Sanjay Jha of selling his party for political gain with the objective of making Samrat Chaudhary the Chief Minister. Furthermore, he claimed that Sanjay Jha is negotiating the political prospects of Nitish Kumar's son, Nishant Kumar.
Pappu Yadav wrote on social media platform X that Sanjay Jha knows he will not allow any BJP leader to become the Chief Minister of Bihar at any cost, which is why this conspiracy is being hatched against him. He also stated that he poses a challenge to BJP in the Seemanchal, Kosi, and Mithila regions, which is why the conspiracy against him is underway.
Appeal to Restore Security
MP Pappu Yadav has appealed to the state government and security agencies to immediately restore his security. He stated that his life is in serious danger after the withdrawal of his security. Along with this, he also demanded a thorough investigation into the entire matter. According to Pappu Yadav, this conspiracy against him is not merely a result of personal animosity but part of a strategy concocted for political gain. He added that his activism and popularity among the public, especially in the Seemanchal, Kosi, and Mithila regions, have become a challenge for some leaders.