Political Dynamics in Bihar: Anant Singh Meets Lalan Singh
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Patna, March 28 (NationPress) In a notable political encounter, JD(U) MLA Anant Singh met with the Union Panchayati Raj Minister and party Member of Parliament, Rajiv Ranjan Singh, commonly referred to as Lalan Singh, in Patna this past Saturday.
During their discussions, the two political figures reviewed the current political climate in Bihar, particularly in the wake of Nitish Kumar's recent election to the Rajya Sabha.
Attention is now focused on whether Nitish Kumar will resign from his position as a Member of the Legislative Council before the March 30 deadline.
Nitish Kumar secured his Rajya Sabha seat on March 16 and, as mandated by the constitution, must step down from one of his roles within 14 days. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of his Rajya Sabha membership.
The meeting occurred at Lalan Singh's home, and while it was characterized by sources as a courtesy visit, its significance in the present political context of Bihar cannot be overlooked.
Anant Singh, a key MLA from Mokama, was granted conditional bail related to the Dularchand Yadav murder case.
He was detained on November 1, 2025, following an incident during the 2025 Bihar Assembly election campaign.
After spending nearly four months in custody, the Patna High Court approved his bail on March 23, with stringent conditions set by the single-judge bench presided over by Justice Rudra Prakash Mishra.
The court issued a warning that any attempt to sway witnesses or disrupt the investigation could lead to immediate revocation of his bail.
Moreover, Singh is required to attend all court proceedings.
In terms of the case, Anant Singh was implicated in the murder of Dularchand Yadav.
However, the post-mortem findings indicated that death resulted from severe physical trauma and being struck by a vehicle, revealing numerous critical injuries such as broken ribs and damaged lungs. Additionally, the police investigation did not definitively prove his presence at the crime scene, which significantly influenced the court's decision to grant bail.