Relief to Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, the Patna High Court rejects complaints of 'disrespect' of the national anthem

Bihar’s chief minister Nitish Kumar received a great relief when the Patna High Court rejected the case of the alleged insult to the national anthem during the inauguration of an international sporting event against the JDU leader. Justice Chandra Shekhar Jha accepted the petition that Kumar filed on Wednesday and challenged the complaint filed by a local resident in the Begusarai district. Advocate -General Pk Shahi, who appeared in court on behalf of Kumar, said “the complaint was filed under political motivation to damage the image of the repeller, which is the chief minister of the state since 2005.” ‘A total of and trivial’: The court ordered to reject the complaint against the chief minister, as the allegations were ‘completely unfounded and trivial’ and equal to the purpose of getting ‘cheap popularity’. What was the matter? The incident happened in Patna on March 21, when the 75 -year -old leader saw hands shaking hands with the people standing during the national anthem. Also read: Fastag Annual Pass Supplement for Private Vehicles; Know the price, profit and when it will start, Kumar inaugurated the World Cup that day. Opposition parties in the state condemned his behavior, the legislators demanded an excuse to him in the meeting. The requester moved the CJM court in Begusarai and claimed to have been ‘very hurt’ by Kumar’s actions on news channels and social media platforms. Share this story -tags