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Bihar:BJP Panchayat President Shot Dead in Begusarai

The Police has Sent the Dead Bodies to the Postmortem

Kulwant Singh Rathore

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s panchayat president has been shot dead in Begusarai, Bihar. The miscreants killed BJP Panchayat president Gopal Kumar Singh at that time when he slept at the door of his house. This incident belongs to Amaror village under the Sighaul police station.

According to the preliminary information, like daily Gopal Singh was asleep on the coat at the door of the house. It is feared that in the morning someone hit them with sharp hammers and then shot them to death. The house also remained unaware of this incident for a long time.

The people got information about this incident when they went to wake him up in the morning. The family members have not even told the police about any suspect of murder during the interrogation of the police. They say that there was no rivalry to anyone of the BJP leader.

Singhola police and Mufassil police reached the incident spot. The police have sent the dead bodies to the postmortem.

Villagers say that Gopal Kumar was a limped from the foot and was a friendly person. He used to run his livelihood by cultivating agriculture and he was working as president of Amarwar Panchayat of BJP

The police have started investigations, but who has killed him and why it has not been cleared yet. The villagers have resentment from the incident. The angry people, along with the body, was also jammed N.H.31  at Amararch Chowk for some time.

On the other hand, the brother of the deceased told that he already had some dispute with someone, because of that someone killed him. Right now, the police are investigating the whole case.

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