“Expel Brahmins from India”: Shocking Posters Surface in Bihar’s Aurangabad, Sparks Outrage

Aurangabad: A wave of tension swept through Mahthu village in Aurangabad district after a series of controversial posters surfaced, bearing the inflammatory slogan: “Brahmins should be expelled from the country.” The posters, which also carried the name of a certain “Dr. Krishna” and the slogan “Jai Bhim”, have stirred widespread outrage among locals and raised serious concerns about attempts to disturb social harmony in the region.

The appearance of the posters triggered immediate backlash from villagers, who expressed deep anger and distress over the divisive and hateful messaging and promptly alerted the local authorities. According to the villagers, Mahthu has long been a symbol of peaceful coexistence, where people from all castes and communities have lived together harmoniously. The community now fears that this incident is a deliberate attempt to incite caste-based hatred and disrupt the unity they have nurtured for years.

The local police, led by Jamhore Station House Officer (SHO) Rajkishore Prasad, have begun a thorough investigation into the matter. SHO Prasad confirmed receiving the complaint from the villagers and assured strict action. “We are investigating the incident and will ensure that those responsible are identified and brought to justice,” he stated.

As of now, the individuals or group behind the act remain unidentified.

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