What Happened on the Death Anniversary of Karpoori Thakur in Patna?
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Patna, Feb 17 (NationPress) The political landscape in Patna has heated up as the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) gears up to commemorate the death anniversary of the renowned socialist figure Karpoori Thakur. On Tuesday, teams from the Patna Municipal Corporation commenced the removal of RJD banners and flags that were set up at the Income Tax roundabout and other locations, inciting anger among party supporters.
This action came just before the RJD's significant event, which is expected to draw leaders and workers from every district in Bihar to Patna.
Tejashwi Yadav, the Leader of the Opposition and RJD National Working President, has urged party members to attend the event in large numbers.
The RJD plans to hold the observance at the Bapu Auditorium, anticipating a substantial turnout of party leaders and supporters.
In anticipation of the occasion, numerous posters, hoardings, and flags were displayed throughout the city, particularly at key intersections like the Income Tax roundabout.
However, the municipal corporation's decision to remove party insignia from a major junction prior to the event has sparked increased political discourse in Patna.
Party workers expressed their astonishment at this move, while municipal officials explained that this action was part of regular enforcement concerning public property and traffic management.
According to party insiders, invitations have been extended to leaders and workers from all Bihar districts to participate in the event.
Taking place during the ongoing Budget Session of the Bihar Assembly, this event is anticipated to be politically significant.
This gathering is expected to mark one of the initial large-scale meetings addressed by Tejashwi Yadav, either before or after the elections, where he will engage with party members from across Bihar.
According to sources within the party, the event aims to fortify the organization at the grassroots level and motivate the workers.
In addition to organizational themes, the occasion will also honor the ideals, struggles, and contributions of Karpoori Thakur, who is celebrated as a beacon of social justice politics in Bihar.