Drama continues in Bihar politics as firebrand independent MP Pappu Yadav was escorted from PMCH to Beur Jail amid heavy security on Monday. The 31-year-old fraud case that led to his arrest has gripped headlines since police stormed his Patna home last Friday.
What started as a midnight operation at his Mandiri address escalated into chaos, with supporters and police exchanging heated words. Arrested on a court-issued property attachment warrant for skipping hearings, Yadav was rushed to IGIMS and later PMCH. Saturday’s court appearance resulted in judicial remand, and by Sunday, his health permitted the shift to Beur.
The 1995 Gardanibagh case alleges Yadav tricked homeowner Vinod Bihari Lal into renting his property under false pretenses, converting it into an office. FIRs followed for interference during arrest. PMCH handed him over post-checkup, setting the stage for Monday’s hearing.
This saga underscores persistent issues with prolonged litigation in India. Yadav’s vocal backing alleges bias, but police maintain procedural integrity. As he settles into Beur, all eyes remain on courtroom developments that could shape his political future.