Anant Singh's Grand Return: A Political Roadshow in Bihar
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Patna, March 24 (NationPress) Anant Singh, the JD(U) MLA representing Mokama, made a prominent comeback to his constituency on Tuesday, turning his visit into a significant political display of strength.
Just a day after his release from jail, Singh embarked on his journey from his Patna residence early Tuesday morning, accompanied by a convoy of over 100 luxury vehicles.
This trip quickly evolved into a grand roadshow, with jubilant supporters lining the streets from Athmalgola to Barh.
At various stops along the way, crowds greeted him with flowers and garlands, and at SBR Chowk in Barh, enthusiastic supporters chanted slogans referring to him as “Sher-e-Bihar.”
Upon arriving in Barh, Singh visited his ancestral village, Nadma, where he was met with an extravagant reception.
Amidst fireworks and festivities, he offered prayers at the shrine of his family deity.
During his visit, a priest from the Brahmani Sthan temple requested assistance for the construction of a new temple, to which Singh pledged his support, highlighting that everything they possess is a blessing from God.
He also indicated that further discussions would occur during his next visit.
Continuing his tour, Singh made his way to Barhhiya to visit a temple dedicated to the Goddess.
Along the route, he engaged with local residents, listened to their concerns, and maintained close contact with his supporters.
In a notable political declaration, Singh stated that he would no longer run for elections himself.
However, he hinted at a potential political future for his son, provided he remains involved in public service.
Addressing rumors about Nitish Kumar possibly moving to Delhi, Singh remarked that frequent travel makes such speculations irrelevant and that any decisions would be made in the public's best interest.
He also expressed support for the idea of Nishant Kumar entering the political arena and potentially becoming Chief Minister, emphasizing the importance of stepping up.
Overall, Singh’s roadshow is perceived as a robust demonstration of his enduring influence in Mokama, reinvigorating the political landscape in the region.
Anant Singh was released from Beur Jail on Monday after the Patna High Court granted him bail in the Dularchand Yadav murder case recently.