Bihar's Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav had a narrow escape when an uncontrolled truck hit his convoy. Several security personnel were injured in the incident and were immediately admitted to the hospital. Tejashwi Yadav said that the incident happened near him and demanded action against the truck driver.

Leader of Opposition in Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, escaped a road accident late last night. An uncontrollable truck hit Tejashwi's convoy. Several security personnel were injured in this accident. All the injured were immediately admitted to Sadar Hospital. Tejashwi Yadav said that the incident happened just 5 feet away from him.
People escorting Tejashwi Yadav's convoy were injured in a truck collision. These include the driver and security personnel, who were immediately brought to Hajipur Sadar Hospital by the policemen for treatment. There was chaos in Sadar Hospital Hajipur due to the incident.
How did the whole incident happen?
Regarding the incident, the Leader of Opposition said that he had gone to a program in Madhepura at 10 am and while returning to Patna, he stopped for tea at Goraul on NH 22 Hajipur Muzaffarpur main road. At that time, a truck went out of control and hit 2/3 vehicles in front of me, security personnel were standing nearby. 3 people were injured in this. He said that we were standing at a distance of 05 feet, if it had been a little more uncontrolled, the truck would have hit us as well.
Action should be taken against the truck and driver
After this accident, the police took immediate action and caught the fleeing truck. The driver has been taken into custody and is being questioned. On the question of negligence, Tejashwi said that accidents keep happening, but the accident that happened today was clearly a case of negligence. Action should be taken on it. Whoever it is, he said that accidents happen every day. Most people in this country die due to accidents. Action should be taken in this incident. On this occasion, RJD MLA from Mahua Dr. Mukesh Roshan and Vaishali Civil Surgeon Shyam Nandan Prasad, many workers reached Sadar Hospital. According to Civil Surgeon Shyam Nandan Prasad, two people are being referred to PMCH for better treatment.



