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BJP slams Bihar govt after chief allegedly dies in police lathi cost, docs say no exterior damage

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PATNA: A 40-year-old BJP chief died after allegedly sustaining accidents on his head when police on Thursday resorted to a lathi cost at Dakbunglow roundabout within the state capital to cease a march to the meeting by social gathering leaders and staff.

Angered over the loss of life of BJP chief Vijay Kumar Singh, Jehanabad district normal secretary of the BJP, the state BJP president Samrat Choudhary mentioned that his social gathering would file a homicide case towards Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar.

“We will continue our agitation against the state government. We have given a call for a Vidhan Sabha march on Friday to protest the police lathicharge,” BJP chief Choudhary mentioned, criticising the grand alliance authorities for police atrocities and highhandedness.

On the opposite hand, Patna’s senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rajiv Mishra mentioned that Singh was present in an unconscious situation in Chhajubagh locality. He was rushed to the PMCH for therapy.

The SSP mentioned that CCTV cameras have been being verified to establish the reality. “We can’t confirm the reason behind Singh’s death at this stage,” he instructed media individuals.

Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) superintendent Dr I S Thakur mentioned that Singh was alive when he was dropped at the hospital and he was admitted to the ICU and placed on a ventilator. Singh’s life couldn’t be saved despite the fact that docs made their greatest efforts to save lots of him, he mentioned.

He mentioned that no exterior damage was discovered on him and the precise purpose behind his loss of life can be recognized solely after the autopsy examination. “We have informed the family about the incident,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha mentioned that BJP leaders and staff would march to Raj Bhawan on Friday in protest towards the loss of life of the social gathering chief.

Earlier, former deputy chief minister and Rajya Sabha member Sushil Kumar Modi tweeted confirming the loss of life of the social gathering functionary within the police lathicharge. Police carried out a lathi cost, used water cannons and lobbed tear fuel shells on BJP leaders and staff after they have been advancing in the direction of the meeting towards the rescinding of the domicile coverage in recruitment of college lecturers and in assist of varied calls for.

BJP leaders and staff began their march from the historic Gandhi Maidan however they have been intercepted at Dakbunglow roundabout as an enormous contingent of safety personnel stopped them from advancing to the meeting.

BJP MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal sustained accidents on his head within the police motion. Several social gathering staff have been additionally injured when the police, apparently with out exercising any restraint, used pressure to cease them.

Later, police personnel additionally put up barricades to cease social gathering leaders and staff from advancing additional. State BJP Samrat Choudhary together with different senior social gathering leaders together with former minister Nitin Nabin squatted on dharna on the website. Choudhary alleged that the Nitish authorities ‘butchered’ democracy by beating up BJP leaders and staff throughout their protest.

Reacting sharply to the lathi cost, BJP president JP Nadda tweeted, “The lathicharge on BJP workers in Patna is the result of the failure and indignation of the state government. The Grand Alliance government is attacking democracy to save the citadel of corruption. To save the person who has been chargesheeted, the Chief Minister of Bihar has even forgotten his morality.”

Former deputy chief minister and BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi mentioned that democracy was at risk because the state authorities took such a harsh measure to cease the march being taken out by social gathering leaders and staff.

PATNA: A 40-year-old BJP chief died after allegedly sustaining accidents on his head when police on Thursday resorted to a lathi cost at Dakbunglow roundabout within the state capital to cease a march to the meeting by social gathering leaders and staff.

Angered over the loss of life of BJP chief Vijay Kumar Singh, Jehanabad district normal secretary of the BJP, the state BJP president Samrat Choudhary mentioned that his social gathering would file a homicide case towards Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar.

“We will continue our agitation against the state government. We have given a call for a Vidhan Sabha march on Friday to protest the police lathicharge,” BJP chief Choudhary mentioned, criticising the grand alliance authorities for police atrocities and highhandedness.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

On the opposite hand, Patna’s senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rajiv Mishra mentioned that Singh was present in an unconscious situation in Chhajubagh locality. He was rushed to the PMCH for therapy.

The SSP mentioned that CCTV cameras have been being verified to establish the reality. “We can’t confirm the reason behind Singh’s death at this stage,” he instructed media individuals.

Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) superintendent Dr I S Thakur mentioned that Singh was alive when he was dropped at the hospital and he was admitted to the ICU and placed on a ventilator. Singh’s life couldn’t be saved despite the fact that docs made their greatest efforts to save lots of him, he mentioned.

He mentioned that no exterior damage was discovered on him and the precise purpose behind his loss of life can be recognized solely after the autopsy examination. “We have informed the family about the incident,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha mentioned that BJP leaders and staff would march to Raj Bhawan on Friday in protest towards the loss of life of the social gathering chief.

Earlier, former deputy chief minister and Rajya Sabha member Sushil Kumar Modi tweeted confirming the loss of life of the social gathering functionary within the police lathicharge. Police carried out a lathi cost, used water cannons and lobbed tear fuel shells on BJP leaders and staff after they have been advancing in the direction of the meeting towards the rescinding of the domicile coverage in recruitment of college lecturers and in assist of varied calls for.

BJP leaders and staff began their march from the historic Gandhi Maidan however they have been intercepted at Dakbunglow roundabout as an enormous contingent of safety personnel stopped them from advancing to the meeting.

BJP MP Janardan Singh Sigriwal sustained accidents on his head within the police motion. Several social gathering staff have been additionally injured when the police, apparently with out exercising any restraint, used pressure to cease them.

Later, police personnel additionally put up barricades to cease social gathering leaders and staff from advancing additional. State BJP Samrat Choudhary together with different senior social gathering leaders together with former minister Nitin Nabin squatted on dharna on the website. Choudhary alleged that the Nitish authorities ‘butchered’ democracy by beating up BJP leaders and staff throughout their protest.

Reacting sharply to the lathi cost, BJP president JP Nadda tweeted, “The lathicharge on BJP workers in Patna is the result of the failure and indignation of the state government. The Grand Alliance government is attacking democracy to save the citadel of corruption. To save the person who has been chargesheeted, the Chief Minister of Bihar has even forgotten his morality.”

Former deputy chief minister and BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi mentioned that democracy was at risk because the state authorities took such a harsh measure to cease the march being taken out by social gathering leaders and staff.