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Pappu Yadav Defends Cash Aid to Flood Victims After IT Notice Sparks Controversy

Pappu Yadav Defends Cash Aid to Flood Victims After IT Notice Sparks Controversy

IN SHORTBihar leader Pappu Yadav hit back at the Income Tax Department after receiving a notice for distributing cash to flood victims in Purnea. He stated he would “continue committing this crime” if helping the poor was unlawful. Yadav, long known for his populist politics, accused officials of harassment. His defiant stand turned viral, resonating with people who praised him for direct assistance while authorities probe the violation under election and taxation norms.

TL;DR

  • Pappu Yadav, independent Bihar leader and Madhepura candidate, received an Income Tax notice for distributing cash to flood-affected families.
  • Yadav refused to apologize, asserting that helping the needy cannot be deemed illegal during humanitarian crises.
  • He called the notice politically motivated and accused government bodies of misusing power to suppress social outreach.
  • Yadav said he would continue supporting people “with or without official permission,” framing his actions as service-driven rather than political.
  • Viral clips of him giving monetary aid at relief camps intensified public debate over election code ethics.
  • The Election Commission confirmed reviewing potential code violations while civil groups praised Yadav’s empathy-driven approach.