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  • Bihar Hooch Tragedy: 10 More Die After Consuming Spurious Liquor, Death Toll Rises To 35 |

    Ten more people have died after allegedly consuming illicit liquor in Bihar’s Siwan and Saran districts, raising the death toll to 35, according to officials. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Nilesh Kumar, confirmed that 28 deaths were reported in Siwan, while seven fatalities occurred in Saran. Victims in Siwan were primarily from the Maghar and Auriya panchayats, while those in Saran were from Ibrahimpur village under the Mashrakh police station’s jurisdiction.

    More Victims Fighting for Their Lives

    Several people are still in critical condition across various hospitals in Siwan, Saran, and Patna. Though locals claim the victims consumed illicit liquor, the exact cause of death will be determined after post-mortem examinations. The identities of the deceased and those receiving treatment have not yet been disclosed by officials.

    Special Investigating Teams Formed

    In response to the tragedy, Director General of Police Alok Raj announced that two Special Investigating Teams (SITs) have been set up. One team, operating at the local level, will focus on the criminal aspects of the incident, while another team from the Department of Prohibition will study similar cases across the state to devise a strategy to prevent future occurrences. So far, 15 individuals have been arrested in connection with the tragedy, and three chowkidars from the affected areas have been suspended.

    Government and Political Reactions

    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has directed the state’s police chief to closely monitor the investigation and ensure strict action against those responsible. He has also tasked top officials from the Department of Prohibition and Excise to visit the affected areas for a thorough inquiry.

    Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav, of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has criticized the Nitish Kumar-led government, accusing it of institutional corruption. In a post on X, he labeled the incident as a “mass murder” and questioned the efficacy of the liquor ban, which was imposed more than eight years ago.

    Political Blame Game Intensifies

    The tragedy has sparked a political war of words, with opposition parties criticizing the liquor ban’s enforcement. Tejashwi Yadav has accused the state government of allowing a black market for illegal liquor to thrive, claiming that the nexus between politicians, police, and the liquor mafia has resulted in a flourishing illegal trade worth over ₹30,000 crore. 

    Yadav also pointed to government data, which suggests that more than 300 people have died due to spurious liquor consumption since the ban was implemented.

    BJP Defends Liquor Ban

    Bihar BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal defended the state’s prohibition policy, calling it essential for reducing crime, particularly against women. He condemned those calling for the ban’s removal, accusing them of having ties to the liquor mafia. Jaiswal reassured the public that those responsible for the latest deaths would be brought to justice and reiterated the state’s commitment to maintaining the liquor ban for the safety and well-being of its citizens.

    Suspension of Police Officers

    As part of the response, show-cause notices have been issued to five police personnel, and senior police officers have been directed to personally oversee the investigation. The government aims to tighten enforcement of the prohibition policy and prevent future incidents of illicit liquor consumption.

    With Inputs From PTI

  • Hooch tragedy: 8 extra die in two different Bihar districts

    Via PTI

    PATNA: Shut at the heels of the hooch tragedy in dry Bihar that left 30 folks useless in Saran district, 8 extra died allegedly after eating some spurious liquor in two different districts, officers mentioned on Saturday.

    Six folks died within the Siwan district adjacent Saran, whilst Begusarai witnessed two different deaths.

    Unconfirmed studies claimed that as much as 60 folks died by means of consuming illicitly brewed nation liquor within the Saran district. Even the authentic toll of 30 there may be the largest since Bihar went dry greater than six years in the past.

    Concerning the six deaths within the Bhagwanpur department of Siwan district since Thursday, Sub-Divisional Justice of the Peace Sanjay Kumar mentioned the management has initiated an investigation. “We also are sporting searches within the space to nab those that indulge within the sale and buy of liquor,” Kumar mentioned.

    At the Begusari incident, Deputy Superintendent of Police Chandramohan Prasad advised journalists that two youths died after eating “some toxic chemical” within the Teghra department on Friday. “Now we have despatched our bodies for autopsy exam. Investigations are on,” he mentioned.

    ALSO READ | BJP intensifies assault on Nitish over hooch tragedy

    The sale and intake of alcohol have been banned in Bihar by means of the Nitish Kumar executive in April 2016. On the other hand, the smuggling of liquor continues unabated within the state, however the continued pressure towards bootleggers.

    The police on early Saturday recovered a number of cartons of liquor from a truck within the Sadar police station space in Muzaffarpur district. The cartons have been hidden under picket planks.

    In Siwan, the district which stocks its border with Saran, 4 folks died in Brahmsthan village on Friday and someone else died in Sondhani village on Thursday. Yet another particular person, a resident of the Saran district, additionally died in Siwan on Friday.

    Chief of Opposition within the Bihar meeting, Vijay Kumar Sinha, who had visited the affected Mashrak block in Saran on Thursday, claimed within the Meeting on Friday that the hooch tragedy has “claimed greater than 100 lives.”

    Saran District Justice of the Peace Rajesh Meena mentioned that the deaths have been “led to by means of suspected intake of spurious liquor” which might be showed after the viscera of the deceased are tested at forensic labs.

    The Nationwide Human Rights Fee issued notices to the Bihar executive and the state’s police leader over the Saran hooch tragedy on Friday.

    ALSO READ | Plea in SC seeks SIT probe into Bihar hooch tragedy, repayment for sufferers’ relatives

    PATNA: Shut at the heels of the hooch tragedy in dry Bihar that left 30 folks useless in Saran district, 8 extra died allegedly after eating some spurious liquor in two different districts, officers mentioned on Saturday.

    Six folks died within the Siwan district adjacent Saran, whilst Begusarai witnessed two different deaths.

    Unconfirmed studies claimed that as much as 60 folks died by means of consuming illicitly brewed nation liquor within the Saran district. Even the authentic toll of 30 there may be the largest since Bihar went dry greater than six years in the past.

    Concerning the six deaths within the Bhagwanpur department of Siwan district since Thursday, Sub-Divisional Justice of the Peace Sanjay Kumar mentioned the management has initiated an investigation. “We also are sporting searches within the space to nab those that indulge within the sale and buy of liquor,” Kumar mentioned.

    At the Begusari incident, Deputy Superintendent of Police Chandramohan Prasad advised journalists that two youths died after eating “some toxic chemical” within the Teghra department on Friday. “Now we have despatched our bodies for autopsy exam. Investigations are on,” he mentioned.

    ALSO READ | BJP intensifies assault on Nitish over hooch tragedy

    The sale and intake of alcohol have been banned in Bihar by means of the Nitish Kumar executive in April 2016. On the other hand, the smuggling of liquor continues unabated within the state, however the continued pressure towards bootleggers.

    The police on early Saturday recovered a number of cartons of liquor from a truck within the Sadar police station space in Muzaffarpur district. The cartons have been hidden under picket planks.

    In Siwan, the district which stocks its border with Saran, 4 folks died in Brahmsthan village on Friday and someone else died in Sondhani village on Thursday. Yet another particular person, a resident of the Saran district, additionally died in Siwan on Friday.

    Chief of Opposition within the Bihar meeting, Vijay Kumar Sinha, who had visited the affected Mashrak block in Saran on Thursday, claimed within the Meeting on Friday that the hooch tragedy has “claimed greater than 100 lives.”

    Saran District Justice of the Peace Rajesh Meena mentioned that the deaths have been “led to by means of suspected intake of spurious liquor” which might be showed after the viscera of the deceased are tested at forensic labs.

    The Nationwide Human Rights Fee issued notices to the Bihar executive and the state’s police leader over the Saran hooch tragedy on Friday.

    ALSO READ | Plea in SC seeks SIT probe into Bihar hooch tragedy, repayment for sufferers’ relatives

  • Nitish loses cool over hooch in Meeting, tells BJP MLAs ‘Sharabi ho gaye ho tum…’

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    PATNA:  With the Bihar hooch tragedy toll emerging previous 20 on Wednesday, the Meeting witnessed noisy scenes with the BJP accusing Leader Minister Nitish Kumar of failing to put in force prohibition and an irate Nitish sniping on the Opposition for developing ruckus within the Area.

    “You all had supported prohibition. What took place now? You might be speaking about spurious liquor?” he shouted on the BJP MLAs, accusing them of being under the influence of alcohol. Nitish misplaced his cool after the BJP MLAs raised Tuesday’s hooch tragedy in Saran district within the Area on the second one day of the Iciness consultation, retaining the CM chargeable for the deaths. The MLAs additionally demanded reimbursement for the circle of relatives of those that misplaced their lives. 

    Amid the pandemonium that adopted, Nitish flew right into a rage and shouted on the BJP legislators asking them to pipe down, addressing them ‘tum’ (used when calling someone more youthful or junior). On the other hand, Nitish’s outburst additional angered the BJP MLAs, who demanded an apology from him. The BJP contributors, then, trooped into the Smartly, elevating anti-Nitish slogans. Some even demanded that he surrender. 

    ALSO READ: 5 lifeless in hooch tragedy in ‘dry’ Bihar, probe on

    The uproar persisted within the post-lunch consultation as smartly, forcing Speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary to adjourn the Area for the day. Taking the protest outdoor the Area, Opposition chief Vijay Kumar Sinha of the BJP instructed journalists that his birthday celebration used to be in favour of prohibition however sought after dialogue at the hooch tragedy deaths. “The CM provoked us,” he added.
     

    PATNA:  With the Bihar hooch tragedy toll emerging previous 20 on Wednesday, the Meeting witnessed noisy scenes with the BJP accusing Leader Minister Nitish Kumar of failing to put in force prohibition and an irate Nitish sniping on the Opposition for developing ruckus within the Area.

    “You all had supported prohibition. What took place now? You might be speaking about spurious liquor?” he shouted on the BJP MLAs, accusing them of being under the influence of alcohol. Nitish misplaced his cool after the BJP MLAs raised Tuesday’s hooch tragedy in Saran district within the Area on the second one day of the Iciness consultation, retaining the CM chargeable for the deaths. The MLAs additionally demanded reimbursement for the circle of relatives of those that misplaced their lives. 

    Amid the pandemonium that adopted, Nitish flew right into a rage and shouted on the BJP legislators asking them to pipe down, addressing them ‘tum’ (used when calling someone more youthful or junior). On the other hand, Nitish’s outburst additional angered the BJP MLAs, who demanded an apology from him. The BJP contributors, then, trooped into the Smartly, elevating anti-Nitish slogans. Some even demanded that he surrender. 

    ALSO READ: 5 lifeless in hooch tragedy in ‘dry’ Bihar, probe on

    The uproar persisted within the post-lunch consultation as smartly, forcing Speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary to adjourn the Area for the day. Taking the protest outdoor the Area, Opposition chief Vijay Kumar Sinha of the BJP instructed journalists that his birthday celebration used to be in favour of prohibition however sought after dialogue at the hooch tragedy deaths. “The CM provoked us,” he added.