Tejashwi Yadav mounted his attack on the Nitish Kumar govt over the Madhubani massacre. (PTI)
On the day of Holi, Bihar witnessed the killings of five people, including a family of four, in the Madhubani district. One of the deceased was a Border Security Force (BSF) jawan who was visiting home on leave to celebrate Holi.
The Opposition attacked the Nitish Kumar government calling the incident a “massacre”. Even leaders from the BJP, an ally of Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal-United, criticised the law-and-order situation in Bihar after the Madhubani massacre.
Bihar Police has now arrested five accused in the Madhubani murders. Main accused, Praveen Jha and Bhola Singh have been arrested along with Chandan Jha, Kamlesh Singh and Mukesh Saafi.
5 arrested by Bihar police for Madhubani murders
Wed, Apr 07 2021 05:50:21 PM
Patna, Apr 7 (IANS): The Bihar police on Wednesday arrested five persons, including the main accused, allegedly involved in the murder of five persons in Bihar s Madhubani district on Holi, said a police official.
Jitendra Kumar, Bihar Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), confirmed the arrest of the accused. He said the main accused Praveen Jha alias Ravan along with four other co-accused was arrested in this case. The other accused have been identified as Chandan Jha, Mukesh, Saafi and Bhola Singh. The main accused Praveen s younger brother Naveen Jha is still absconding, Kumar added.
Charuni: Don’t oppose netas at R-day events
GS Charuni, Haryana BKU president, on Saturday appealed to farmers and their supporters not to oppose Haryana ministers/political leaders at Republic Day events. He said farmers would continue opposing the ministers at rallies and events on other days. “I request you not to oppose any minister or political leader invited to unfurl the Tricolour on Republic Day,” he said in a video message.
A union leader claimed they had agreed not to organise the tractor parade on the Delhi’s Outer Ring Road while the police authorities had agreed to remove the barricades from the Singhu and Tikri borders to facilitate the movement of tractors. The protesters would use five routes.
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Sir, I am alive : Another Kaagaz story on display in UP
In Bhola s case, the Mirzapur district administration has now ordered a DNA test to establish his identity
Wednesday January 20, 2021 11:15 AM, IANS
Mirzapur (Uttar Pradesh): This is one story that catches headlines but continues to repeat itself.
Bhola Singh, 65-year-old farmer, has been declared dead and his brother, in connivance with revenue officials, usurped his family land in the Amoi village here.
His story is strikingly similar to that of Lal Bihari Mritak, who emerged victorious in his battle against the system that had declared him dead in the revenue records. Mritak s story unfolded in Satish Kaushik s Kaagaz that was recently released on OTT platform.