Senior Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) legislator Bhai Virendra is once again at the center of a controversy. This time, he faces allegations of threatening Panchayat Secretary Sandeep Kumar of the Maner block over a phone call. Sandeep Kumar has lodged a formal complaint (FIR) against Bhai Virendra at the SC-ST police station located in Patna. The secretary has accused the MLA of using abusive language and threatening him while obstructing official work. This incident has caused a political uproar as the police have initiated an investigation into the matter.
Information reveals that an audio clip involving Bhai Virendra has gone viral. In the clip, he can allegedly be heard threatening a local panchayat secretary in his Maner constituency over the phone regarding a task. The issue arose when the secretary failed to recognize the MLA, which led to displeasure and a heated argument ensued.
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FIR Filed at SC-ST Police Station
In the circulated audio, the MLA is allegedly heard using offensive language with the panchayat secretary and threatening physical assault. It's important to note that the voice's authenticity, attributed to Bhai Virendra, has not been independently verified by the media. Despite this, the incident has stirred substantial controversy, prompting the panchayat secretary to file an FIR at the SC-ST police station. Following the viral audio, the issue has become a hot topic in political circles.
What Sparked the Issue?
RJD MLA Bhai Virendra reportedly contacted the panchayat secretary, Sandeep Kumar, regarding the issuance of a death certificate for a family from his constituency. Upon being called, the secretary initially failed to recognize the MLA, which apparently enraged Bhai Virendra. He retorted, 'Don't you know who I am? All of India recognizes me.' This sparked a heated exchange, with the audio clip now circulating widely on social media.
In response, Panchayat Secretary Sandeep Kumar explained, 'I wasn't aware, MLA sir. Please, let me know how I can assist you.' The legislator then directed, 'There's an application for a death certificate, get it processed.'
Throughout the conversation, the MLA continued in a stern tone, provoking a defensive reaction from the secretary who objected, 'Speak properly. If you don’t, I’ll respond in the same manner. Do whatever you think is necessary.' This entire exchange, now viral on social platforms, has deepened the ongoing controversy.