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Giriraj Singh was attacked during the janta darbaar in Begusarai.
During the Janta darbaar proceedings, a man named Mohammad Saifi tried to hit the union minister on the face.
Union minister and senior BJP leader Giriraj Singh was attacked on Saturday after holding a Janta Darbar event in Ballia town of Begusarai district in Bihar. man attacked.
During the Janta darbaar proceedings, a man named Mohammad Saifi tried to hit the union minister on the face. According to News18 Hindi, the defendant first occupied the microphone in the conference room and began to make objectionable remarks, which caused protests from the BJP members present. In the chaos, Saifee tried to beat Singh.
However, MP Begusale narrowly escaped unscathed. It is reported that Mohd Saifi is the constituency councilor of a village in Bahria subdivision and is also a public representative.
The police immediately took over the chaotic situation and took the accused into custody. After the police interrogation and investigation, it will be revealed why the defendant took such action.
Meanwhile, Singh also reacted to the attempted attacks against him and said he is not afraid of such attacks or people.
“I am Giriraj and I will always speak out and fight for the good of society. I will not be frightened by these attacks. Those who pamper and caress them at the sight of their beards and hats should see land jihad, love today How jihad and communal tensions have been created across the country, including Begusarai, Bihar,” he said while posting the video on X.
I am Giriraj and I will always fight for the good of society and I am not afraid of these attacks and those who caressed him after seeing his beard and hat should see how the whole jihad is progressing today. Countries including Rai and Bihar. pic.twitter.com/iqu8ccnGuc
— Shandilya Giriraj Singh (@girirajsinghbjp) August 31, 2024
Earlier, the union minister welcomed the Assam Legislative Assembly's abolition of the “Friday off” that had been in place since the British era.
Speaking to reporters in Begusarai district, Bihar's Lok Sabha constituency, Singh also slammed the Bloc leaders for expressing opposition to the move in the BJP-ruled northeastern state.
“I thank the Speaker of the Assam Assembly and the state government for taking this step. Uniformity of laws is crucial and no preferential treatment should be given to any religious group,” Singh said.
Singh, known as a Hindu hardliner, bristled when it was pointed out to him that many of the BJP's opponents were critical of the move. He said, “Leaders like Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav and Tejashvi Yadav are the defenders of the Muslim vote bank. If they have their way, everyone across the country Fridays are all holidays.