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Video: Vandalism of Vaishali Nagar MLA, protesting villager’s jaw captured

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Video: Vandalism of Vaishali Nagar MLA, protesting villager’s jaw captured
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Rikesh Sen threatens to hold his jaw

The bullying behavior of the MLA has been observed in Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. Vaishali Nagar MLA Rikesh Sen threatened the protesters. During this he also grabbed a person’s jaw. Even after this, the person did not remain silent and began to scold loudly. During this time someone made a video of the entire incident. However, there has been no response from the MLA in this regard.

The people of Kurud village were protesting against the name of Nakata pond. This pond is named after the popular singer of Bihar, late Sharda Sinha. The townspeople were opposed to this. While explaining to these people, the MLA grabbed a person’s jaw.

Support for Devdas Banjare name

The villagers say that if the Chhattisgarh pond is to be named, then it should be named after the artists of Chhattisgarh. Villagers say late Sharda Sinha is known as Bihar Kokila. We completely respect that. The villagers said that this pond should be named after late Devdas Banjare. Devdas Banjare was an international Panhi dance artist. However, MLA Rikesh Sen did not like this and first threatened him by holding his jaw and then tried to scare him by pushing him. However, following protests, the name of the pond, which was named after the late Sharda Sinha, was removed.

MLA has already announced it

The MLA had announced the name of the pond a day earlier. He had also beaten Dindora everywhere and told everyone that he was going to name the pond after the late Sharda Sinha. However, he did not talk about this with the townspeople and now he has to face the shame. Rickesh Sen had written: “The demise of Bhojpuri folk singer Padma Vibhushan Sharda Sinha ji has caused an irreparable loss to the music world and her countless fans. The Chhath festival seems incomplete without her songs. In her memory, the Nakata pond of Kurud has been named ‘Sharda. ‘Sarovar’ will be preserved and his statue will also be installed there. His folk songs will always be a part of our cultural heritage.

(Report by Sikandar Khan of Bhilai)

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