Tejashwi Yadav alleges police shielded Patna sex racket

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Tejashwi Yadav alleges police shielded Patna sex racket

Synopsis

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has alleged that a 25-year-old Patna shopkeeper was kidnapped and killed after opposing a sex racket in Karbigahiya, and that police shielded the perpetrators. He has directly challenged Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary to name those running the criminal syndicate.

Key Takeaways

Banti Kumar , a 25-year-old grocery shopkeeper from Karbigahiya, Patna , was allegedly abducted near Patna Junction on 6 July 2026 after opposing a local sex racket.
His mutilated body was recovered from the Athamalgoala police station area, Patna Rural , only after an RJD delegation applied pressure on the administration.
CCTV footage of the abduction reportedly exists, but police allegedly scolded the family instead of investigating.
Tejashwi Yadav alleged that sex racket operators openly claim proceeds reach the Chief Minister's residence .
Yadav noted that the area around Patna Junction houses a BJP cabinet minister's residence and is linked to the BJP national president .
The RJD has demanded Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary publicly identify the leaders of the criminal syndicate.

RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday, 12 July 2026, alleged that a 25-year-old grocery shopkeeper, Banti Kumar, was kidnapped near Patna Junction on 6 July after he opposed a sex racket allegedly operating under police and political patronage in Karbigahiya, Patna. Yadav claimed that under pressure from an RJD delegation, police recovered the victim's mutilated body from the Athamalgoala police station area in Patna Rural, but only after initially scolding the family instead of investigating.

Context

In his post, Yadav stated that CCTV footage clearly captured the abduction, yet police — whom he accused of 'guiding the criminals' (अपराधियों को दिशा-निर्देश देने वाली पुलिस) — failed to search for the victim. An RJD delegation met the victim's wife and facilitated a telephone conversation with him before the body was recovered. Yadav said this sequence of events makes it 'clear that the police knew everything all along.'

Yadav further quoted local residents as saying that those running the sex racket openly claim that proceeds reach up to the Chief Minister's residence. He demanded that Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary identify the leaders of such criminal syndicates and explain why the government has failed to act.

Political backdrop

Yadav pointedly noted that the area around Patna Junction — where sex rackets have allegedly proliferated since the current BJP-led government took office — is also home to a BJP cabinet minister's residence and is associated with the BJP national president. He questioned what nexus exists between those at the top of power and those running flesh trade operations.

Bihar has long operated under the Bihar Prohibition of Liquor Act, 2016, which was intended to crack down on organised crime including liquor syndicates. Opposition parties, including the RJD, have repeatedly used delegations to victims' families as a political tool to highlight alleged police inaction, a pattern that has intensified around Patna's urban transport hubs where commercial and political interests intersect.

Stakeholders and impact

The victim's family, local residents of Karbigahiya, and civil society groups in Patna are the most immediately affected. Yadav's post amplifies their grievance to a statewide audience, placing pressure on the state administration to respond publicly. The case also implicates the credibility of the police machinery in Patna Rural district, given the allegation that officers were aware of the victim's whereabouts but withheld information from the family.

Yadav directly challenged the Chief Minister, asking why a government that has ordered 'fake encounters of innocents' (बेगुनाहों का झूठा एनकाउंटर) is 'afraid of liquor mafias, sex racket operators and criminal gangs.' The framing positions the ruling alliance as selectively applying state force.

What's next

The RJD is expected to raise the matter in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, potentially through a privilege motion or an adjournment motion demanding a CBI or judicial probe into both the killing and the alleged sex racket network. Any official police statement on the body recovery and the status of the kidnapping case will be closely watched. Whether the state government responds to Yadav's direct challenge to Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary will determine how this controversy develops in the coming days.

Point of View

Then converting the optics into a direct political assault on the ruling alliance's law-and-order credibility. The specific naming of the Chief Minister and the geographic proximity of a BJP minister's residence to the alleged racket area is designed to make the accusation stick in public memory. What makes this moment sharper than routine opposition rhetoric is the claimed CCTV evidence and the sequence of body recovery — details that, if verified, would significantly embarrass the state police. The Bihar government's silence or response in the next 48 hours will be the real indicator of how politically damaging this episode becomes.
NationPress
12 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Banti Kumar and what happened to him in Patna?
Banti Kumar was a 25-year-old grocery shopkeeper from Karbigahiya, Patna , who was allegedly abducted near Patna Junction on 6 July 2026 after opposing a local sex racket. His mutilated body was later recovered from the Athamalgoala area in Patna Rural , according to RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.
What did Tejashwi Yadav allege about the Patna police?
Tejashwi Yadav alleged that Patna police were aware of the kidnapping — with CCTV footage available — but instead of searching for the victim, they scolded his family. He further claimed police recovered the body only after the RJD applied political pressure, suggesting deliberate inaction to shield the perpetrators.
What is the Karbigahiya sex racket case about?
The alleged sex racket in Karbigahiya, Patna is claimed by Tejashwi Yadav to operate under police and political patronage. Local residents, he said, allege that proceeds from the racket reach up to the Chief Minister's residence . The racket gained attention after a shopkeeper who opposed it was allegedly kidnapped and killed.
Who is Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and why is he being questioned?
Samrat Chaudhary is the Chief Minister of Bihar, named by Tejashwi Yadav in his post. Yadav challenged Chaudhary to publicly identify the leaders of the sex racket syndicate and explain why the state government has not acted against them despite alleged widespread knowledge of their operations.
What action is the RJD demanding in the Patna kidnapping case?
The RJD has demanded that the Bihar government name and arrest the leaders of the criminal syndicate. The party is expected to raise the matter in the Bihar Legislative Assembly and may push for a CBI or judicial probe into both the killing and the alleged sex racket network near Patna Junction.
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