patna:Central Reserve Police Force personnel who were martyred in the Naxalite attack on Sukma in Chhattisgarh were among the six are from Bihar. Following the tribute in Raipur, the body of these six soldiers was brought on a special plane from Raipur on Tuesday evening, from where the bodies of the martyrs were sent to their native residence by road.
The airport was nearby by CM Nitish and tejaswi yadav.
But, the most sad thing was that when the body of these six warriors reached Patna airport, there was not a single minister of Bihar government present to pay homage to them. But the extent has come when Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Deputy Chief Minister tejaswi yadav were present in the program on the eighth foundation day of Bihar State Roadways Development Corporation, at just about 100 meters from the airport, when the body of the soldiers was at Patna airport. . Even at a distance of 100 meters, neither Nitish nor tejaswi yadav took the jawans to the tribunal and paid tribute to the airport.
Patna’s DM and SSP were present
Yes, Patna DM Sanjay Agarwal and SSP Manu Maharaj were present at at the airport to pay tribute to the martyrs.. Among the politicians, only Janata Dal United leader and former minister Shyam Rajkas Shahid jawans had come to pay tribute.
Union Minister Ramkripal Yadav reached the airport
Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav who came to pay tribute to the martyrs at the airport. He strongly targeted Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and expressed his displeasure over any minister of the government not reaching the airport. Ramkrupal said that ignoring the martyrs of the Bihar government is very unfortunate. Besides Ramkripal Yadav, many BJP leaders were present at the airport to pay tribute to the martyrs.
Declaration of compensation to the family of martyrs
It is noteworthy that after being hurt by the incident of Sukma, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh each to the families of 6 martyrs of Bihar and said that the last rites of all the martyrs will be with the state honor. But in such a way, not reaching any minister of Bihar Government to pay homage to the martyrs raises many questions on the government?