Patna: The hyped suitable governance and rule of regulation of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was exposed in his home district, Nalanda, where a Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief was shot dead by unidentified criminals, and an assistant sub-inspector of police and severely injured in an attack on police by using a mob on January 1. Both incidents are an instance of a spurt in crimes in Bihar in the last few months.
The country has witnessed several killings in the last months, particularly of business people, investors, belongings dealers, and contractors. RJD chief Indal Paswan was shot lifeless close to Makra village while he was going to attend a social feature in a nearby town. His frame was recovered from a subject early Wednesday. Many neighborhood villagers protested Wednesday by blocking roads and burning tires in Nalanda over his killing. Protesters raised slogans against the district police and the state government. Assistant Sub Inspector
Akhilesh Kumar Singh, published on the Dipnagar police station, changed into a shot. In contrast, a police group visited Mahanandpur village after an alleged violent dispute between organizations from neighboring towns. A police vehicle was also damaged using the mob. The injured ASI was admitted to a clinic, where a bullet was removed from his body. Nalanda Superintendent of Police Sudhir Kumar Porika instructed Newsclick that four suspects had been arrested for the two incidents.
“Police have initiated the investigation in each of the cases. Action can be taken against the accused,” he said. Interestingly, the two incidents occurred within hours of Nitish Kumar’s visit to his ancestral village, Kalyanbigha, in Nalanda. He paid floral tribute and respect to his mom on her demise anniversary. Ruling Janata Dal – United’s spokesperson Sanjay Singh downplayed the killing of the RJD leader and attacked police, pronouncing that the regulation guideline prevails in Bihar. “Chief Minister Nitish Kumar can never compromise with the guideline of regulation. The national government’s coverage is 0 tolerance against crimes,” Singh said. However, reports of murders, rapes, lynching, kidnapping, extortion, loot, and robberies are pouring in daily as the people remain involved and nervous.
According to local Hindi dailies, a jewelry dealer changed into the shot and robbed Rs 7 lakh in the Vaishali district on Tuesday. In contrast, another jewelry trader was shot and seriously injured in the Sitamarhi district. An old guy was allegedly lynched using a mob on suspicion of farm animal theft in Araria district on Monday night. The video of the alleged crime was reportedly posted on social media. After the video went viral, local police took notice of this unreported incident on Tuesday. A district police officer stated that the victim became a crook and an accused in a finger case. However, he refused to reveal extra records. In the viral video, the victim can be seen pleading for pardon and asking no longer to kill him. Bihar’s industrialists and businessmen on December 26 demanded safety from the state government, given the killing of numerous business people within the kingdom.
The country authorities have introduced the Bihar Industrial Security Force at Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) lines. According to reports, almost a dozen businessmen have been shot lifeless in wide sunlight hours in unique elements of the country. The state-of-the-art sufferer, was a businessman who was allegedly gunned down on the final Sunday in the Vaishali district. Criminals also reportedly opened a hearth in Buxar district on Sunday to incite worry after business people refused to pay radar (extortion) tax. Angry over the killing of the business people, hundreds of business people and buyers took out a candle march in Patna on December 24. Bihar Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav additionally joined the protest.
Protesting businessmen and investors shouted slogans and demanded arrests of criminals behind the killing. Gunjan Khemka, an industrialist, wasbecame shot useless on December 20 in Hajipur in the Vaishali district, which brought about panic amongst business people and traders. Khemka, son of Patna’s well-known businessman Gopal Khemka, became centered on the way to his manufacturing unit in Hajipur, about 30 km from Patna. Police are but to make any breakthrough. Twenty-four hours after Khemka’s killing, four businessmen, including K.P. Shahi, Shahi’s creation organization proprietor, were additionally shot lifeless in Darbhanga district. Congress, RJD, Left Parties, Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), and Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) have repeatedly been elevating the decay of law and order inside the state following the incline in crimes in recent weeks.