Did a Bomb Threat Delay Pappu Yadav's Court Hearing?
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Patna, Feb 9 (NationPress) Rajesh Ranjan, also known as Pappu Yadav, an independent Member of Parliament from Purnea, remains incarcerated for an additional day as his bail hearing was postponed due to a bomb threat at the Patna Civil Court.
Authorities reported that court activities were halted promptly after an email threatening a bomb was received, leading to the evacuation and thorough security checks throughout the court premises.
This situation resulted in Pappu Yadav not being brought before the judge, and he is now scheduled to appear on Tuesday.
Pappu Yadav was apprehended late Friday evening at his residence in Mandiri, Patna.
Initially, he was placed in the prisoners’ ward at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) due to health concerns, receiving treatment under police oversight.
However, by late Sunday, he was transferred to Beur Central Jail, where he currently remains.
This arrest is associated with a fraud case dating back to 1995, filed at the Gardanibagh police station.
The charges allege that there was a concealment of facts during the rental of a property, which was subsequently purportedly used as a Member of Parliament’s office.
An arrest warrant had previously been issued in this matter.
Recently, the court ordered the attachment and confiscation of property.
Following this directive, a team from the Patna Police arrived at Pappu Yadav's residence on Friday night.
There was a significant police presence in the area, and tensions escalated as numerous supporters gathered, demanding the issuance of an arrest warrant.
Sources indicate that Pappu Yadav initially resisted leaving at night, insisting he would appear in court the following morning.
This caused a temporary standoff between police and his supporters.
After negotiations, calm was restored, and the MP was taken into custody.
Pappu Yadav claims that his arrest is a politically motivated action, alleging it is connected to his vocal stance on the Patna NEET student suspicious death case, where he has persistently criticized government and police actions.
Many Congress leaders, including Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, have openly supported him, accusing the Bihar government of using outdated cases to silence opposing views.
This case continues to attract significant political attention statewide, with Tuesday’s court session expected to be pivotal.