What Led to the Controversial Arrest of RJD Candidate Satyendra Shah?
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Patna, Oct 21 (NationPress) The detention of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) candidate Satyendra Shah from the Sasaram Assembly constituency has ignited a significant political upheaval in Bihar.
Shah was taken into custody on Monday evening, just after submitting his nomination papers for the forthcoming Bihar Assembly elections, inciting anger among party members and supporters.
As per law enforcement officials, Shah is a suspect in an old robbery case filed at the Garhwa police station in Jharkhand.
In response to the case, a team from the Jharkhand Police, with assistance from Rohtas district police, apprehended him as he left the Sasaram subdivision office following his nomination.
Sources indicate that Shah was promptly transferred to the Jharkhand Police and taken to Garhwa for further legal actions, without being processed at a local police station.
This arrest during the electoral process has sent shockwaves through the RJD.
Supporters claim that the timing of the arrest is politically motivated, asserting that the case against Shah is outdated and should not have been activated during the nomination phase.
"This is evidently an effort to undermine the RJD's standing in Sasaram. The timing raises serious concerns," stated one of Shah's supporters, noting that the party intends to contest the arrest in court.
The abrupt detention of a candidate during such a vital nomination period has left the RJD in a precarious position.
Shah's absence may hinder the party's campaign strategy in the area and disrupt coordination within the Grand Alliance.
Insiders from the party revealed that legal and political discussions are ongoing to ensure his candidacy is preserved.
This incident has also stirred an interstate dispute between Bihar and Jharkhand law enforcement, raising questions about the necessity of the arrest during the election timeframe.
The RJD is competing for 143 seats in Bihar, with their candidate list unveiled on Monday.