Amit Shah in Bihar today: BJP, JD(U) trade charges over cancellation of Sasaram visit
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who is in Bihar, again for the fourth time since the JD(U) broke its ruling ties with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the State in August 2022 will inaugurate various programmes for the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) in Patna.

He is expected to chair meetings with party leaders and administrative officials. A multi-tier security arrangement has been put in place for the Union home minister's visit and drones have also been deployed for aerial surveillance, an official said.
Notably, Shah's visit to Sasaram in Bihar's Rohtas has been called off due to the imposition of section 144 following clashes in the district.
This ensured trading of charges between the BJP and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) over communal disturbances which caused him to cancel one of the programmes scheduled on April 2.
Widely regarded as the BJP's principal strategist, Shah was also scheduled to take part in a function in Sasaram town of Rohtas district, which has been put off in view of communal violence that began Thursday evening during Ram Navami festivities and continued till Friday.
The Sasaram event was touted as a celebration of the birth anniversary of Asoka the Great, the Mauryan Emperor, who has acquired the status of an OBC icon in Bihar, which has been the veritable laboratory of Mandal politics.
BJP leaders were quick to allege that Section 144 of CrPC was imposed in Sasaram "deliberately" with the intent to impede Shah's function, a charge rejected by the Nitish Kumar government.
Rohtas District Magistrate Dharmendra Kumar issued a video statement saying: "Section 144 was never imposed. No such order was passed by myself or the Sub Divisional Magistrate concerned. Order was completely restored in Sasaram by Friday evening. We did resort to restrictions like suspending internet services for a day".
Nonetheless, the state BJP shared video clips on its social media accounts wherein police personnel could be seen advising common people to stay indoors with the announcement "Section 144 has been imposed".
The DM said, "We have issued show cause notices to such police personnel. They have said that they relayed the message as a tactic to get some handle over the situation".
The BJP, however, was certainly not impressed with the comedy of errors and the chief minister's insinuation - "instructions are in place to track down those who indulged in mischief to cause the disturbances which were unusual and unnatural" - added insult to injury.
The saffron party gave vent to its outrage by going to the Raj Bhavan where a memorandum was submitted to Governor Rajendra Arlekar.
Signed by close to 30 senior leaders, including state BJP chief Samrat Choudhary and Leader of the Opposition in assembly Vijay Kumar Sinha, the memorandum squarely blamed the cancellation of Shah's programme on "extreme incompetence and failure of the administration".
Kumar, the JD(U) supremo, who was a BJP ally till less than a year ago, however, was of the view: "I failed to understand why he was coming in the first place. And I fail to understand why he is not going (to Sasaram)".
With the NDA in tatters, the BJP faces an uphill task in the Lok Sabha polls next year though it has swept Bihar in the last three general elections, including the one in 2009, when the coalition had put up a dismal performance nationally.
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