RJD MLA Bhai Virendra Recreates Panchayat in Real Life ! Threatens Panchayat Sachiv on Phone, Recoding Goes Viral

A video of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha goes viral, which shows a Panchayat Secretary strongly reprimanding RJD MLA Bhai Virendra for using all indecent language, for which he is hailed by people for defending official ethics and civil decency.

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Something similar happened when RJD party MLA Bhai Virendra was given a lesson in etiquette and manners; the incident was recorded on camera. In the video trending on X (formerly Twitter), MLABhai Virendra uses an inappropriate word—'jaada'—during a conversation in the Bihar assembly premises, and in response, the secretary reprimands him.

The Viral Exchange: A Lesson in Civility

The viral clip reveals Bhai Virendra swearing, which is considered disrespectful, in an altercation with one of the Panchayat Secretaries. The official stood his ground even in the face of the stature of the politician and told the MLA about the decorum that is to be followed in a place of mass gathering, more so in a highly guarded place like the legislative complex. His very composed and strong answer, with the emphasis on the rule of law, was met with applause on social media. To celebrate the fearless behaviour of the Panchayat Secretary, netizens joked about calling a 21-gun salute for him.

Public Reaction: Applause for Accountability

The event has rung a chorus of applause on the internet, with individuals of both political leanings commending the Panchayat Secretary for honouring institutional respect. He has been termed by many users as a real hero who took a dare against power, and they think that this type of action should be promoted in the field of public service. The internet has been flooded by memes, praises, and hashtags, making the official a rather unforeseen symbol of bravery and honour in the civil service.

Symbolism Beyond the Video

There is a more practical side to the video, which is a statement indicating that public servants are now in a position to exercise their rights against political powers. It is a realisation of increased issues regarding the boundaries of a profession and what the electorate expects of the people it elects. Bhai Virendra is yet to officially reply; however, the event has increased the amount of attention the general population has towards the conduct of politicians, even when they are stopped by the mic.

 

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