Attack on scribes: RJD's bandh today
Patna,
Nov
2:
The
opposition
parties
in
Bihar
led
by
the
Rashtriya
Janata
Dal
(RJD)
have
called
a
12-hour
state-wide
shutdown
today
to
protest
against
the
Thursday"s
attack
on
journalists
by
the
Janata
Dal
(United)
MLA
Anant
Singh
and
his
supporters.
Reacting to the incident, a delegation of opposition parties, led by former Chief Minister Rabri Devi, on Thursday, submitted a memorandum to Bihar Governor R S Gavai demanding his intervention for improvement in law and order situation in the State.
"I am going to write to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil explaining them the abysmal state of law and order in Bihar, where even journalists are not safe," she said.
The Communist Party of India (CPI), the CPI (Marxist), the Congress party and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) have supported the shutdown call.
The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), the CPI-ML and the Samata Party have issued separate calls for a shutdown.
Three television journalists were assaulted by Anant Singh and four of his associates after they had gone to the politician's residence for a reaction in connection with a case of rape and murder of a woman.
Asian News International (ANI) cameraperson Ajay Kumar, Prakash Singh and Habib Ali, a correspondent and a cameraperson of the private news channel NDTV respectively, were injured in the incident.
It all started on Thursday when Prakash Singh went to Anant Singh's residence to get his reaction to a story on the recovery of the body of a dead woman near the Patel Nagar area in Patna.
Supporters of Anant Singh, who were 20-25 in number, attacked the mediapersons, and broke their cameras, watches and mobile phones.
The journalists were held captive for two hours. They managed to escape only after the arrival of the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) at the scene.
Meanwhile, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has ordered a CBI probe into allegations against Anant Singh and his associates of raping and killing a woman.
Anant Singh and four others were remanded to judicial custody till November 13. All the accused are lodged in high security Beur jail.
Popularly known as Chhote Sarkar, Anant Singh is the JD (U) legislator from Mokama town.
He was elected to the State Assembly for the first time from Mokama in 2005, when he defeated Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) MP Surajbhan Singh"s brother Lallan.
Anant Singh, considered close to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, faces over 32 cases of murder, extortion and kidnapping in Barh and Mokama region, besides three in Patna.
He is said to have control over acres of land in Tal area of Mokama and Barh. It is believed he has amassed huge property in urban areas as well.
In
2004,
Singh
was
seen
brandishing
an
AK-56
rifle
at
a
function
in
his
ancestral
village,
Nadma.
But
no
action
was
taken
against
him.
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