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Bihar BJP vice-president Visheshwar Ojha shot dead in Bhojpur

Ojha's murder has come close on the heels of the killing of Vaishali district LJP leader Brijnathi Singh

Visheshwar Ojha

Visheshwar Ojha (Photo: Facebook)

Press Trust of India Ara (Bihar)
Bihar BJP vice president Visheshwar Ojha was today shot dead by unidentified assailants in Bhojpur district, the second murder of a politician in the past 10 days.

A BJP worker from Saran was also killed yesterday.

Ojha, who had unsuccessfully contested Assembly election in 2015 from Shahpur constituency, was fired by gunmen while returning from a wedding at Parsaura village.

The incident took place between Sonvarsha and Parsaura villages under Shahpur police station of Bhojpur.

Ojha's driver and another person accompanying him were seriously injured in the firing.

Ojha was taken to Shahpur referral hospital where he died during treatment, the hospital's in-charge Dr Ajay Kumar said, adding a medical board comprising three doctors had been formed to treat him.
 
The injured are being treated at Sadar hospital and doctors have declared them out of danger.

Ojha's murder has come close on the heels of the killing of Vaishali district LJP leader Brijnathi Singh who was shot dead near Kachhi Dargah locality of Patna on February 5.

Yesterday, BJP worker Kedarnath Singh was shot dead in Taraiyya area of Saran district, SP Satbir Singh said.

Angry supporters of Ojha heckled Bhojpur SP Navin Chand Jha when he visited the hospital where Ojha died.

State BJP president Mangal Pandey told reporters in Patna that the party is giving 72 hours to the state government for arresting Ojha's killers, failing which it would call for a state-wide agitation on the slide in law and order in the state.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is "holding meeting for controlling crime but the fact is criminals have gone out of control", senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said in a statement in Patna.

The three-day high level meeting held by Kumar to tone up law and order situation ended today in Patna.

LJP Parliamentary Board leader Chirag Paswan hit out at Secular Alliance government alleging that "in whichever government RJD chief Lalu Prasad is a part, such incidents would take place as he is known for giving patronage to criminals.

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First Published: Feb 12 2016 | 10:07 PM IST

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