Chaos after the discovery of a missing woman’s body

The discovery of a missing woman’s body in Navgachiya district of Bhagalpur had led to unrest in the area. The villagers, enraged by the woman’s murder, had vandalized and set fire to the homes of some people in the area where the woman’s body was found. The police had to resort to aerial firing to control the situation. Two suspects were also arrested in connection with the crime.

Aftermath of the woman’s death

Following the murder of the missing woman in Rangra village, the atmosphere was tense in the village. The woman had gone to deliver milk to Lal Thakur’s house but never returned. Her body was found two days later near Kailash Mishra’s bathing place. The villagers were angry and set fire to police jeeps and other vehicles. The situation was eventually brought under control after much effort by the police.

Case filed based on the statement of the accused’s wife

A case has been filed based on the statement of the accused Karelal Thakur’s wife, Pushpa Devi. She has accused 15 known and 50 unknown individuals of looting their belongings, causing damage, and assaulting family members and women. The incident has sparked political debates in the region.

Police action and political backlash

Police officers and officials have been deployed in various locations to handle the situation. Cases have been filed against 40 named suspects and 250 unknown individuals for obstructing police work, damaging government property, and engaging in violence and stone-pelting. The incident has also led to political controversies and debates in the region.

भागलपुर के पुलिस जिला नवगछिया में बीते रविवार को एक महिला की लाश मिलने के बाद माहौल बिगड़ गया था। महिला की हत्या से गुस्साए ग्रामीणों ने उस टोले के कुछ लोगों के घरों में तोड़फोड़ और आगजनी की। पुलिस ने दो आरोपितों को गिरफ्तार किया और पूरे इलाके में पुलिस छावनी तब्दील कर दी। वहीं, राजनीति भी इस मामले में गरमाई गई और विभिन्न दलों ने इसके विरोध में प्रदर्शन किया।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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