Deepak Prakash's position in doubt! Politics heat up after Supreme Court notice

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Deepak Prakash News: A plea was made to the Supreme Court concerning Deepak Prakash being appointed a minister without being the member of any House. This matter has become the center of politics in Bihar.

The position of Deepak Prakash, son of Rashtriya Lok Morcha leader Upendra Kushwaha and a minister of Bihar government, has seemed to be on edge. Now the Supreme Court has issued notice to him, the government of Bihar and Election Commission and sought their answers and the politics of Bihar has heated up. Reactions are coming out from BJP, RJD, Congress and JDU.

Senior leader of JDU and Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary told that this issue is in the Supreme Court and the government will give an answer to the notice sent to it, everyone should trust in law. Whatever decision the Supreme Court gave, the government will follow.

We are rule-following people: BJP

Speaking on this entire issue, BJP spokesperson Piyush Sharma of Bihar said, "NDA government is in power in Bihar. Talking about Deepak Prakash, someone has made a plea in the Supreme Court and whatever decision is taken will be a constitutional one for the government, we are a rule-following people and whatever is necessary will be done constitutionally."

JDU is playing all games: Shakti Yadav

RJD has put JDU on its back regarding Deepak Prakash. JDU's RJD spokesperson Shakti Yadav said that the remark by the Supreme Court on the Deepak Prakash case is insulting. Supreme Court asked, 'How did you administer oath as minister without being member again? This is a mockery of the constitution'. JDU is trying to back away from this issue. JDU is saying that this is BJP's issue but actually JDU is playing politics. Samrat Chaudhary should immediately sack Deepak Prakash.

Congress is also being attacked;Congress's spokesperson Asit Nath Tiwari stated that Deepak Prakash's case is in Supreme Court and whatever the verdict given must be followed, Deepak Prakash is neither MLA or MLC, he was made a minister despite this fact. In a case from Punjab, Supreme Court stated that if an individual is not a member of the house, he should step down from his minister's post.