Security Alert as Stray Bull Disrupts Nitish Kumar’s Begusarai Visit
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Patna, March 14 (NationPress) An unexpected incident involving a stray bull caused a brief security alert on Saturday during Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's visit to Begusarai. This event occurred as preparations were in full swing for the arrival of his helicopter, part of his ongoing Samriddhi Yatra.
Officials stated that the helipad had been thoroughly secured with bamboo barricades, and access was strictly limited to authorized personnel. However, despite these measures, the stray bull wandered into the restricted area, leading to utter chaos and panic.
As police attempted to escort the animal away, it began to chase them, prompting several officers to flee for their safety. While some policemen escaped the area to avoid potential harm, the bull continued to roam at the helipad for a while.
The situation escalated as the bull moved freely within the secured premises. Police managed to evade the animal with considerable effort, and order was restored only after the bull finally exited the area.
Luckily, the helicopter carrying Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had not yet landed when the incident unfolded. However, several NDA leaders and senior police and administrative officials were present at the scene.
This unexpected breach raised concerns about the effectiveness of security arrangements, as the area had been sealed off prior to the Chief Minister's arrival.
The incident left officials and leaders visibly startled, as a stray animal had managed to infiltrate a high-security zone designated for the Chief Minister's visit.
Normal operations resumed only after the bull departed and security personnel regained control of the situation.
Nitish Kumar is currently on the third phase of his Samridhi Yatra in Bihar, with scheduled events in Begusarai and Sheithpura districts, where he will lay the foundation stones and inaugurate various projects.
Following his engagements in these two districts, Nitish Kumar is expected to return to Patna in the evening.