City
Epaper

Jailed Anant Singh takes oath as Mokama MLA in Bihar Assembly

By IANS | Updated: February 3, 2026 13:00 IST

Patna, Feb 3 Newly-elected Mokama MLA Anant Singh, who was lodged in Beur jail in connection with a ...

Open in App

Patna, Feb 3 Newly-elected Mokama MLA Anant Singh, who was lodged in Beur jail in connection with a murder case, took the oath of office in the Bihar Legislative Assembly on Tuesday.

He was brought from the Beur Central Jail under tight security arrangements.

Anant Singh's oath-taking was made possible following permission granted by the Patna Civil Court.

According to the court's directive, he was transported to the Assembly in an ambulance under heavy security cover, and the entire process was conducted under strict surveillance.

After arriving at the Assembly, Anant Singh took the oath of office and later met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Following the oath ceremony, he greeted people present in the Assembly premises.

Before leaving Beur Jail, Anant Singh spoke briefly to the media, stating that he now wants to secure his release from jail.

Addressing the people of Mokama, he said that development work in the constituency is continuing and assured that once released, he would personally meet people and address their concerns.

"All the work of Mokama is going on. When I come out, I will meet everyone and complete all the remaining work," he said.

Anant Singh also confirmed that he has applied for bail and expressed confidence that he would be released soon.

Commenting on his electoral victory, he claimed that winning the election was not difficult for him.

According to officials, Anant Singh was escorted from Beur Jail to the Assembly under strict security as per court instructions, and was returned after the completion of the oath.

The development has drawn significant political attention, given Anant Singh's long-standing influence in Mokama politics and his ongoing legal battles.

Anant Singh is lodged in the Beur jail in connection with the alleged murder of Dularchand Yadav, which occurred during the campaign of the Bihar Assembly election 2025.

He contested the Assembly election from Mokama while staying in jail and secured the victory.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalVP Radhakrishnan hands over final tranche of houses under Indian Housing Project in Sri Lanka: Foreign Secy Misri

National"Firecracker accidents occurring repeatedly...govt must take necessary steps to prevent such tragedies": AIADMK leader K T Rajendra Balaji

NationalAAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj writes to Delhi LG, demands strict action against ABVP karyakartas who forcibly entered Gargi College

International"Deeply disturbed...": Foreign Secy Misri on incident involving Indian vessels in Hormuz; urges safe maritime passage

EntertainmentBhooth Bangla Box Office Collection Day 3: Akshay Kumar’s Film Hits Rs 58 Crore in India; Check Day-Wise Earnings Report

National Realted Stories

NationalBJP to launch 'Mahila Aakrosh' campaign on April 23 against Congress: Dilip Saikia

NationalIndian Railways earns Rs 6813.86 crore from scrap sales in FY 2025-26, surpassing target of Rs 6000 crore by using or selling idle assets

NationalKeralam BDS student death: Kannur Dental College management rules out caste bias, says it was about personal loan

NationalSC to hear Sambhal's Shahi Jama Masjid–Sri Harihar Temple dispute tomorrow

NationalRajasthan: Two killed, several injured as bus overturns near Ajmer