Female MLA Sangeeta Kumari, who left RJD, said, ‘I was abused because I am a Dalit’
Patna: After being out of power in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal is getting setbacks after setbacks. During the trust vote, three MLAs of the party went to Chachod. After this, now more MLAs are leaving the party and moving away. One of these women MLAs has given the reason for leaving the party.
‘In RJD I was abused because I was a Dalit’
This is none other than Mohania MLA Sangeeta Kumari. Making serious allegations, he said that in RJD I was abused because I was a Dalit and there was no respect. I am educated, it is not possible that someone will suppress my voice by abusing. Now the Dalits have woken up. Dalit will now fight for his rights.
I was not allowed to take decisions even at the Panchayat level.
Sangeeta Kumari said that even after being an MLA, I did not have enough power to keep a Gram Panchayat officer as per my wish. To get work done in the village, I had to hold his feet. I was treated like this only because I am a Dalit woman. He alleged that I was not allowed to take decisions even at the Panchayat level.
RJD MLA from Bhabhua area also changed sides
Today on Friday, RJD MLA from Bhabhua area Bharat Bind also joined the BJP side. After the change of government in Bihar, five RJD MLAs have come in favor of BJP. During the budget session on Friday, RJD MLA Bharat Bind came and sat towards the ruling party in the assembly. After the formation of NDA government in Bihar, three RJD MLAs Prahlad Yadav, Chetan Anand and Neelam Devi had voted in favor of NDA during the floor test.
Democracy is being murdered- RJD
After this, RJD MLA Sangeeta Devi has come in favor of BJP. Siddharth Saurav and Murari Gautam of Congress have also come in favor of BJP. On the other hand, RJD spokesperson Shakti Yadav has called it murder of democracy. He said that this is not as per rules. BJP has become weak, that is why it is buying MLAs with the power of money.
Courtesy : India tv
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