Big question on CM Nitish Kumar, at CRPF jawan (martyr) ceremony in...

Big question on CM Nitish Kumar, at CRPF jawan (martyr) ceremony in Patna

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Furore as Nitish Kumar skips tribute of CRPF jawan

A family member pays tribute to CRPF inspector Pintu Kumar Singh, who was killed in an encounter with militants at north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, at a ceremony in Patna on Sunday.

A family member pays tribute to CRPF inspector Pintu Kumar Singh, who was killed in an encounter with militants at north Kashmir’s Kupwara district, at a ceremony in Patna on Sunday.

“It shows how concerned they are about the soldiers. NDA leaders were more concern about Sankalp rally of (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi,” said father of the dead soldier.

The Bihar government has come in for sharp criticism as none of its Ministers were present at the Patna airport on Sunday to receive the mortal remains of CRPF Inspector Pintu Singh, who was killed in Kashmir on March 1.

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his Cabinet colleagues, along with other NDA leaders, were allegedly busy with the Sankalp (resolution) rally, addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The family members of the slain inspector said it was an “insult” to the martyr.

Inspector Pintu Singh, 35, was killed in an encounter in the Handwara area of Jammu & Kashmir on March 1. His body was brought to Patna airport on March 3 enroute to his home in Bagras-Dhyanchakki village in Begusarai.

While State ministers and leaders of the ruling BJP-JD(U) were conspicuous by their absence, State Congress president Madan Mohan Jha and Lok Janshakti Party leader Choudhary Mahboob Ali Kaiser were present to pay tributes to the slain soldier.

Barely, three hours later Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, along with senior NDA leaders and Cabinet Ministers, was at the airport to receive the Prime Minister who had come to address the Sankalp rally. State BJP leader and Minister of Labour Resources Vijay Sinha along with associates and aides reached the slain soldier’s home in Begusarai late on Sunday night, after the Sankalp rally.

In video which has gone viral on social media, the Minister is seen telling the grieving family that there was “communication gap and misunderstanding about the timing of the funeral”. He also said that because of the crowds at the Sankalp rally, he couldn’t reach on time for the last rites. However, the family members are heard telling the Minister that it was an insult to the “martyr”.

“It shows how concerned they are about the soldiers. NDA leaders were more concern about Sankalp rally of (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi. They have neglected to pay homage to a brave soldier who was killed for the country,” Pintu Singh’s grieving father Chakradhar Singh later told local journalists while, his uncle Sanjay Kumar Singh added, “Pintu has not received the honour he deserved from the State government…no NDA leader came to the airport… it hurts.”

Later, JD(U) national vice-president and election strategist Prashant Kishor tweeted to apologise on behalf of his party. “We are sorry for the error of judgement on part of those of us who should have been there with you in this hour of grief,” said Mr Kishor’s said.

Leader of Opposition in State Assembly Tejashwi Yadav slammed the ruling alliance’s disrespect to the slain soldier.