Jitan Manjhi's convoy attacked, former CM unhurt

The mob attacked the convoy when it was crossing the town where locals were protesting the killing of LJP leader by Maoists

Manjhi's convoy attacked, former CM unhurt
Press Trust of India Gaya
Last Updated : May 26 2016 | 4:20 PM IST
The convoy of former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi was attacked on Thursday by a mob protesting against the killing of an Lok Janshakti Party leader by Maoists and demanding immediate arrest of the culprits.

Magadh Range DIG Suarabh Kumar said the mob threw stones and set on fire two motorcycles and a jeep of the convoy but Manjhi himself was not hurt nor anyone accompanying him.

Manjhi, who is Hindustani Awam Morcha president, is safe and secure and has been taken to the CRPF Cobra battalion camp in the town, the DIG said.

The mob attacked the convoy when it was crossing Dumaria Mor in the town, where locals were protesting the killing of LJP leader Sudesh Paswan and his cousin Sunil Paswan by Maoists on Wednesday.

The protesters had in their possession the two bodies and refused to hand them over to the police.

After attacking Manjhi's convoy the mob turned its ire on Dumaria police station, barely 200 mt from the spot where Manjhi's convoy was attacked, threw stones and fired at it and set ablaze a police jeep, the DIG said.

Additional Superintendent of Police (Operations) Manoj Yadav was hit in the head and few policemen were injured forcing the police to burst teargas shells to disperse the mob, Kumar said.

"The situation is now under control," he said adding the ASP has been sent to Gaya for treatment while other policemen, who received minor injuries, were discharged after receiving first aid.

Gaya District Magistrate and special superintendent of police Garima Mallik is camping at the site since morning and police could take away the two bodies after assuring the mob of compensation to the victim's family.

Police said the bodies were sent for post mortem at a local hospital.

Additional forces have been deployed to control the situation and senior officials, Gaya DM, SSP, ASP are camping at the site, police added.
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First Published: May 26 2016 | 4:02 PM IST

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