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Nitish Kumar namesake tries to enter high-security area during Bihar CM's Independence Day speech

The man, identified as 26-year-old Nitish Kumar, was demanding a govt job on compassionate grounds as his father, a Bihar Military Police personnel, had died on duty a few years ago

PTI Patna Published 15.08.23, 12:48 PM
Security detain to a man who tried to stage a protest during Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's address at the Independence Day function at Gandhi Maidan in Patna

Security detain to a man who tried to stage a protest during Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's address at the Independence Day function at Gandhi Maidan in Patna PTI

In an incident of security lapse, a man, sharing the name with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, tried to enter a high-security area with a poster in his hand during the state-level Independence Day function at the historic Gandhi Maidan here.

The man, identified as 26-year-old Nitish Kumar, was demanding a government job on compassionate grounds as his father, a Bihar Military Police (BMP) personnel, had died on duty a few years ago.

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Holding a poster detailing his demand, Kumar tried to enter a high-security area where his namesake CM was addressing a gathering after hoisting the national flag but was quickly overpowered by security personnel present there and removed from the venue.

The Patna district administration had ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident.

"The man has been identified as Nitish Kumar (26), son of late Rajeshwar Paswan, a resident of Munger district. He is being questioned by the security officials. Preliminary investigation revealed his father was a BMP personnel who died on duty a few years ago," Patna District Magistrate Chandrashekhar Singh told PTI.

"He claims he is eligible to get a government job on compassionate grounds as his father had died on duty. He wanted to meet the CM for this reason. We have ordered an inquiry and further investigation is underway," he added.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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