Will collector's killer Anand Mohan contest elections in 2024? Broke silence on joining BJP
Anand Mohan / Will collector's killer Anand Mohan contest elections in 2024? Broke silence on joining BJP
Anand Mohan - Will collector's killer Anand Mohan contest elections in 2024? Broke silence on joining BJP
Anand Mohan: Former MP and Bahubali leader Anand Mohan in Bihar is going to be released from jail very soon. Anand Mohan, who is serving life sentence after the change in the prison rules of the Bihar government, is currently out of jail on parole. Here, the politics has now become heated due to the change in the law regarding the release of Anand Mohan. The Bihar government has issued a notification regarding the release of 27 prisoners including Anand Mohan from jail. Anand Mohan was convicted in the murder of Gopalganj District Magistrate G Krishnaiah in 1994 and was serving a life sentence.In fact, the Bihar government had deleted the very phrase from the prison handbook, which referred to the murder of a government employee. The Government of Bihar had made this amendment in the Bihar Prison Manual 2012. The Law Department of Bihar Government has issued an order to release 27 prisoners including Anand Mohan from jail.Will Anand Mohan join BJP?At the same time, after the release of Anand Mohan, now many kinds of speculations have started in the politics of Bihar. It is being told that after being released from jail, he will start his political career afresh. He has also indicated to contest the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. However, it is not yet told which party he will join after coming out of jail. When he was asked on Tuesday that the BJP has also been demanding your release, then with which party will you start Part-2 of your political career? On this, Anand Mohan said that he has to go to jail again after his son's marriage. Then when the release is stamped, we will call people and decide what to do. Anand Mohan said that I am not dead, I was in jail, so the political journey has not ended.Politics hot on Anand Mohan's releaseHere, after the change in this rule, the politics of Bihar has become hot. Lalan Singh, president of the ruling Janata Dal United in Bihar, tweeted on Tuesday from his Twitter handle, fiercely targeting former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati and the BJP. He tweeted and wrote, "Now the BJP has come out in the open on the release of Anand Mohan. Earlier it was getting UP's B team to protest. BJP should know that there is no difference between a common man and a special person in Nitish Kumar's good governance. This is not done. Anand Mohan served the full sentence and the exemption that any convicted person gets, he was not getting that exemption because there was a provision in the rule for special people. Nitish Kumar made the difference between common and special. Finished it and brought uniformity, then the way for their release was paved. Now, don't know why BJP's stomach is getting pain.He said, "BJP's principle is to put pet parrots on the opponents, to save the loved ones and to implicate the opponents, whereas in the good governance of Nitish Kumar, neither anyone is trapped nor anyone is saved."What did Mayawati say? Earlier, former UP CM Mayawati tweeted about reconsidering this decision. He wrote in a tweet that a very honest ji from the poor Dalit community living in Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana) was made an IAS by the Nitish government of Bihar. The preparation to release Anand Mohan in the brutal murder case of Krishnaya by changing the rules is in the news all over the country for negative anti-Dalit reasons. He further said that Anand Mohan has been a compulsion of many governments in Bihar, but this anti-Dalit and pro-crime act of the Nitish government regarding the murder case of the then DM Krishnaya of Gopalganj has created a lot of anger in the Dalit society across the country. Even if there is some compulsion, the Bihar government must reconsider it.Please tell that these days Anand Mohan is out of jail on parole for demanding work at home. His son's engagement was on Monday, in which Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav and JDU President Lalan Singh also reached.