There is a newly constructed airport arena in Deoghar. Deoghar district police and Godda MP Nishikant Dubey are playing FIR-FIR with each other, alleging violation of rules at this airport. He has also made the matter public on Twitter.
The first FIR has been lodged by Deoghar police against nine people including Godda MP Nishikant Dubey, North-East Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari, and BJP leader Kapil Mishra at Kunda police station. This FIR has been registered on behalf of DSP Suman posted at the airport. It has been alleged that the three leaders and their attendees took clearance at Deoghar airport on August 31 even after dusk by pressurizing the Air Traffic Control personnel to fly the plane against the rules. During this, all the accused also created a ruckus at the airport. Apart from the three BJP leaders, airport director Sandeep Dhingra, Mukesh Pathak, Devta Pandey, Pintu Tiwari, the pilot of a chartered plane, and both sons of MP Nishikant Dubey have also been made accused in the case.
Went to Dumka to meet the relatives of the victim, flew to Delhi from Deoghar in the evening
The complaint states that ATC clearance was not possible in low light and inclement weather. The sunset on August 31 at 6:03 pm. The plane could operate from here only till 5:30 pm that day. MP Nishikant Dubey, MP Manoj Tiwari, MP Nishikant Dubey's son went to ATC in violation of security standards and took clearance ignoring the safety of passengers even after no night flight service. During that time Mukesh, Devta Pandey, and Pintu Tiwari were also seen in the CCTV building. Let us tell you that on August 31, the three BJP leaders met the relatives of the girl who was burnt to death in Dumka and came to give them financial assistance.
MP complains to Deoghar SP against DC, if FIR is not filed then the case filed in Delhi
On the other hand, MP Nishikant Dubey also applied Deoghar's SP to file an FIR against Deoghar Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri. In this, he said that related to obstructing work, going to the DRDO area without permission and intimidating the airport director, playing with the security of the country, obstructing work, criminal trace pass, and inciting Jharkhand Police to kill me. A case should be made against Deputy Commissioner Deoghar in the section. There should also be a case against Jharkhand Police under appropriate sections. After the Deoghar police did not register the case, Dubey tweeted and informed us that he has filed an FIR against the Deoghar Deputy Commissioner in Delhi under sections 124B, 353, 120B, 441, 448, 201, 506, and Section 2/2 of the Official Secret Act. Entered information.
MP said- I am the chairman of the advisory committee of Deoghar airport
The MP has written in the application of the FIR that under the rules of the Government of India, I am the chairman of the Advisory Committee of Deoghar Airport. Arrived at Deoghar airport at 5:15 pm on 31st August to catch the Delhi plane. I was accompanied by the Chairman of the Civil Aviation Department, cum BJP MP Manoj Tiwari. At Deoghar airport, I was going to the airport director's office to inquire about him. During this, the officers and employees of Jharkhand Police stopped me from going and abused my two sons. He did the work of obstructing my work at the behest of Manjunath Bhajantri, Deputy Commissioner of Deoghar.
Asked DC, how did you enter the restricted area
In his application, the MP has also objected to entering the security area of Deoghar airport and the DRDO restricted area without permission from Deoghar DC. The MP tweeted on this. On the other hand, Deoghar DC, while replying to his tweet, wrote that Honorable MP Sir, I had entered with the entry pass and I am also a member of the Board of Directors of Deoghar Airport. On this, the MP has asked him who permitted you to enter the CCTV room, apron, and ATC tower. You have violated the provisions.
Babulal said- Keep in mind all this will be recorded in the pages of history...
The feud between Godda MP Nishikant Dubey and Deoghar DC Manjunath Bhajantri is well known. Every day they are seen standing in front of each other in some matter or the other. However, BJP's Legislature Party leader Babulal Marandi has also taken an entry in this matter. He wrote by tweeting that he has heard that even after three dozen cases against MP Nishikant Dubey and his wife, Hemant Sarkar is not satisfied, now his 19 and 20-year-old sons have also been sued in Deoghar. Hemant Soren Yes, keep in mind that all this will be recorded in the pages of history.
Here, BJP State President Deepak Prakash tweeted and wrote that BJP MP Nishikant Dubey and Manoj Tiwari, who went to share their grief with the relatives of the daughter who was burnt to death in Dumka, along with party leader Kapil Mishra, are completely wrong to make a fake case by Hemant Sarkar. It would have been good if the government would have taken this action against the killers. He wrote that BJP will continue to struggle with rocky unity.
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