Patna’s shocking incident where a NEET aspirant died mysteriously in a hostel has drawn sharp condemnation from Bihar’s Minister Sanjay Kumar Singh. Speaking exclusively, the minister labeled such criminal acts as deeply alarming for society, warning they send the wrong message to the public.
The government is treating the case with utmost seriousness. Home Minister has promptly formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the matter. Singh expressed full confidence in a fair probe, assuring that all culprits will soon face the law and be jailed.
Shifting focus to international concerns, Singh voiced strong worries over atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. He called these recurring incidents unacceptable and urged the central government to intervene decisively. ‘Our people there shouldn’t live in fear,’ he emphasized, appealing directly to the Union Home Minister for action.
On a positive note, Singh congratulated Nitin Nabin on becoming the national president of his party. Having worked closely with him in the state cabinet, Singh praised Nabin’s humility and approachable nature as key to his rise. ‘This is pride not just for him but for all of Bihar,’ he said.
Finally, targeting Congress leader Digvijay Singh’s controversial remark claiming RSS scares Hindus, the minister dismissed it as laughable. ‘From an experienced politician, this is unexpected and simply comical,’ Singh quipped, advising no one take it seriously.
