Mokama MLA Anant Singh denies Gopalganj weapon display FIR, calls it baseless
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Mokama MLA Anant Singh on Wednesday dismissed as baseless an FIR registered against him and eight others — including Bhojpuri singer Gunjan Singh — in connection with an alleged display of weapons and obscene performances at a cultural event in Gopalganj, Bihar. Singh maintained he had merely attended the event and had no association with anyone seen carrying weapons.
What the FIR Alleges
The case stems from an Upanayan Sanskar ceremony held on 2 May in Semrao village under the Mirganj police station area in Gopalganj district. The event was organised by local Mukhiya Guddu Rai for his son and featured large-scale celebrations, including performances by Bhojpuri artists.
According to police, videos that surfaced on social media allegedly showed individuals brandishing weapons and dancing during the event, while female performers were seen on stage with currency notes reportedly being showered on them. The videos went viral, prompting swift administrative action.
Cases have been registered under relevant sections of the Arms Act and the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including provisions related to unlawful display of weapons, disturbing public peace, and obscenity. Police stated that both licensed and illegal weapons were allegedly displayed openly, creating an atmosphere of fear and violating public order.
Anant Singh's Defence
Singh flatly denied any wrongdoing, stating he neither violated any law nor engaged in inappropriate activity. He questioned why police personnel present at the venue failed to intervene if any illegality was occurring.