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Ram Navami Clashes: 'Govt Will Not Spare Those At Fault', Says RJD MLA Shakti Singh Yadav
Nitish Kumar also spoke to the media on the Ram Navami clashes and said that the incidents are not "natural" and somebody might have done something "unnatural deliberately" to disturb the law and order
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA and spokesperson Shakti Singh Yadav on Saturday said that all the people involved in the Ram Navami Yatra clashes have been identified by the help of CCTV cameras and that no one will be spared by the Bihar administration.
"Whatever happened in Bihar yesterday, post that the ‘Bajrang Dal’ was moving forward with the Yatra. In all the CCTV footage all the miscreants were identified. The police & DIG are conducting investigations. The administration of Bihar is keeping a watch on it & will not spare those at fault," said Yadav, according to news agency ANI.
Earlier today, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar spoke to the media on the Ram Navami clashes in the state and said that the incidents are not "natural" and somebody might have done something "unnatural deliberately" to disturb the law and order, reported the news agency.
Kumar also said that he has instructed officials to investigate the incidents and ascertain those behind the yatra clashes.
"It is unfortunate. The situation was controlled in Sasaram immediately. Last evening at around 6 pm, I got to know about the Biharsharif incident. The situation has been controlled there also. But I have instructed the officials to ascertain who is at fault and investigate the matter because incidents like these never used to take place. Why have such incidents taken place this time?" Kumar was quoted as saying by ANI.
"The police will take action against those who are indulged. It isn't 'natural', definitely, somebody might have done something 'unnatural' here and there deliberately," he added.
Bihar Police today said that the situation in Sasaram and in Biharsharif in Nalanda district is "completely normal and under control."