Key Points

Congress MP Tariq Anwar has sparked controversy after a video showed villagers carrying him during flood inspection in Bihar. Political opponents criticized him for being insensitive to flood victims' plight. BJP and JD(U) leaders accused him of mocking farmers and seeking photo opportunities. The Samajwadi Party defended Anwar, citing his advanced age as possible justification for the incident.

Key Points: Congress MP Tariq Anwar Carried by Villagers During Bihar Flood Visit

  • Tariq Anwar inspected flood-affected areas in Bihar's Katihar district
  • Video shows villagers carrying the 75-year-old MP on their backs
  • BJP and JD(U) criticize him for insensitivity towards flood victims
  • Samajwadi Party defends Anwar citing his age and possible health reasons
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Congress MP Tariq Anwar sparks row after villagers carry him during flood inspection in Bihar

Congress MP Tariq Anwar faces backlash after video shows villagers carrying him on their backs during flood inspection in Bihar's Katihar district, sparking political controversy.

"If he is being carried by villagers on their backs while inspecting the flood-hit regions, what sympathy can he give to the people who are devastated? - BJP MP Jagdambika Pal"

Katihar, Sep 8

Congress MP from Katihar, Tariq Anwar, has landed in controversy after a video surfaced showing him being carried by villagers on their backs during his inspection of flood-affected areas in Bihar's Katihar district.

Anwar, who was on a two-day visit to his constituency to assess the damage caused by floods, used multiple modes of transport, including a tractor and a boat, to reach remote areas and meet flood victims.

However, in one particular video, he is seen being carried by villagers, which has triggered sharp criticism from political opponents.

In the clip, a villager is seen carrying Anwar on his back, while others support him from behind to ensure he does not fall.

A police officer is also seen assisting in the act.

The BJP and its allies wasted no time in attacking Anwar, accusing him of being insensitive towards the plight of flood victims.

Bihar Minister Prem Kumar hit out at him, saying, "He was here only for photos and videos, which is wrong. He should have discussed with the administration to find a solution to the problem."

BJP MP Jagdambika Pal, in a sarcastic tone, told IANS, "If he is being carried by villagers on their backs while inspecting the flood-hit regions, what sympathy can he give to the people who are devastated?"

He went on to add, "How can he mock the farmers like this? On the one hand, farmers are affected and devastated by floods, and on the other hand, he is being carried around by the very people."

The JD(U) too joined the chorus of criticism. Party national spokesperson Neeraj Kumar strongly objected to the episode.

Speaking to IANS, Neeraj Kumar said, "Tariq Anwar is the senior-most MP. He has had a long parliamentary career. But the footage that has been released is sad. The workers or the public will not bear your burden. You will bear the burden. You do not even need to bear the burden. You just had to wipe tears. Nitish Kumar is the one who worries. He has made sure that the relief material reaches everyone."

Neeraj Kumar also criticised the previous governments, adding, "There was no disaster management policy in Bihar when they ruled. But after Nitish Kumar's establishment, he also made arrangements for it. Tariq Anwar, times have changed. There is a race of social media. It will be good if you keep every activity focused on yourself; otherwise, you will be laughed at."

However, the Samajwadi Party (SP) came to Anwar's defence, citing his age as a factor.

SP MP Virendra Singh told IANS, "We don't know what the situation was there. Tariq Anwar is around 75 years old. There must be some problems due to which this was done; however, only he can answer this."

- IANS

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Priya S
While it doesn't look good, we should consider his age (75 years). Maybe the water was too deep or there were other genuine difficulties. At least he visited the flood-affected areas unlike many leaders who just give statements from air-conditioned offices.
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Aman W
Typical political drama! BJP criticizing but they do the same things when in power. All parties are same - more interested in photo ops than actual work. Bihar needs better leadership across all parties.
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Sarah B
As someone working in disaster management, I find this deeply problematic. There are proper ways to conduct flood inspections without making victims carry you. This sets a terrible precedent and shows lack of planning.
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Vikram M
The real issue is not this one incident but why Bihar faces floods every year. Politicians keep fighting while people suffer. We need permanent solutions, not temporary relief and photo opportunities.
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Nisha Z
If he couldn't walk through flood waters, he should have used proper equipment or postponed the visit. Making flood victims carry him is just wrong, age is no excuse. Respect for elders is important but this is exploitation.

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