The tragic, suspicious death of a student gearing up for NEET in a Patna hostel prompted Bihar’s Sanjay Kumar Singh to voice strong disapproval. He highlighted how such crimes erode public trust and demand zero tolerance.
In a candid exchange, the minister revealed the government’s proactive stance, including the swift launch of an SIT by the Home Minister. ‘We guarantee justice; the perpetrators won’t escape,’ he pledged.
Singh raised alarms over relentless attacks on Hindus in Bangladesh, calling for urgent central aid. ‘Indian roots or Hindu identity shouldn’t mean vulnerability—act now, Mr. Home Minister,’ he implored.
Celebrating Nitin Nabin’s new role as party national head, Singh shared fond memories of teamwork and extolled his colleague’s humility. ‘Bihar beams with pride at this milestone,’ he added.
Dismissing Digvijay Singh’s RSS-Hindu fear allegation as preposterous, he chuckled at the irony from a long-time politician. ‘It’s laughable; let’s move on,’ Singh said.