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Tejashwi gives one week ultimatum to Nitish Kumar to unveil missing girls’ whereabouts

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RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has come up with a fresh attack on the Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over ongoing Muzaffarpur shelter home controversy. Asking CM Kumar to resign Tejashwi has alleged that he is unable to run a state and claimed that it will be proved that he is the most coward Chief Minister who ks not fighting for justice for our daughters, instead he is trying to shield the culprits. Yadav also demanded Kumar’s resignation from the position of Home Ministry as well.

Tejashwi Yadav has declared that CM Kumar knows everything concerning to shelter home rape case. He has also given ultimatum of one week to the chief minister to reveal where the girls are who were shifted from the shelter home and now gone missing. With this Tejashwi declared that if Nitishji doesn’t give the information, we will stage a mass protest in Madhubani.

Just a week after the Muzaffarpur rape case came into limelight, another case was registered against Brijesh Thakur after 11 women were found missing from another shelter home that was also owned by him.

Despite allegations by TISS about manhandling of inmates at home shelter. Bihar government sanctioned a new project for Brajesh Thakur’s Muzaffarpur based NGO Seva Sankalp Samiti. Social Welfare Minister Manju Verma, whose husband too was accused of visiting the Muzaffarpur shelter home frequently, says there are 110 such shelter and short-stay homes in the State for girls and women, “but we’ve reports of irregularities at only five of them, while the rest are doing well.”

However, the 100-page TISS report said officials had pointed out several discrepancies at over a dozen shelter and short-stay homes, including at Motihari, Chhapra, Sasaram, Bhabhua, Vaishali, Gaya, Munger, Madhepura and other places.

Also Read: Muzaffarpur shelter home case: Endless agony of rape survivors beyond imagination

After the arrest of Brajesh Thakur, a senior police officer had received calls from six past and present union ministers. Bihar government initially maintained a stand of not having CBI enquiry into this horrifying institutional mass rape. DGP K.S.Dwivedi said he was satisfied with an investigation conducted by the department. After outrage by opposition parties, order for CBI enquiry got a nod.

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