Evicted from late father’s Delhi home, Chirag Paswan sniffs `conspiracy’

By PTI

PATNA: Driven out of the ministerial bungalow within the nationwide capital which had turn out to be synonymous together with his late father, Chirag Paswan on Saturday performed the sufferer card, sniffing out a conspiracy angle.

Paswan alleged {that a} day previous to his unceremonious eviction earlier this week, he was assured by “a top Union minister” that he might keep on, and questioned whether or not Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had a job to play in his “humiliation”.

Paswan additionally attacked his uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras, who earned a cabinet berth after splitting the Lok Janshakti Party, for remaining “a mute spectator to the insult to the memory” of late Ram Vilas Paswan.

“I have been rendered homeless. My father was an honest man and hence never cared to build a house in Delhi despite a political career spanning across five decades”, he mentioned.

“I had made up my mind to vacate 12, Janpath. I am intrigued that on the night prior to the mayhem by security forces, I was summoned by a top minister in the Union cabinet who told me I could stay on and even dialed up a colleague to say let’s not be harsh on Chirag. He is the future of Bihar”, claimed Paswan.

“It will suffice to say right now that the minister was not among the less fancied ones. He is among the top five and is understood to have a say in decision making. I will reveal his name if the situation demands”, alleged the Jamui MP, who headed the get together based by his father till the riot by his uncle.

Training his weapons at Nitish Kumar whom he has repeatedly accused of getting been disrespectful in the direction of his father, Paswan questioned whether or not the “pressure” on the NDA authorities by the JD(U) chief was “so great as to necessitate our humiliating eviction”.

“Ram Vilas Paswan was the second Ambedkar. But while carrying out the eviction drive, the men in uniform stepped on his bed with boots on, trampled on his pictures, misbehaved with our helpers”, alleged Paswan.

“The worst half is, my uncle who owes his political standing to the late chief, remained a mute spectator and most popular to look the opposite manner slightly than danger his personal place by revolting.

Now, I’m left with the folks of Bihar by the use of a household”, said Paswan who famously called himself the “Hanuman” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, however appears to have been deemed too scorching to deal with.