Patna:A new video of firing and police baton-charge on devotees in Munger surfaced on Wednesday. In the video, the devotees are seen in an altercation with the police personnel. Suddenly sounds of firing are heard and the devotees and those carrying the Goddess Durga idol lie on the road around the idol to save their lives.
As the firing sound stops, a group of policemen arrive at the spot and thrash the devotees using batons. Some of the baton wielders are seen in civilian clothes. Sources have said that some unidentified persons first fired at the devotees following which the police are also said to have fired in retaliation.
The incident happened at the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Chowk in Munger at 11:30 pm on Monday during the immersion procession of 'Badi Ma Durga' in Munger district. As per the tradition in Munger, the idol of Badi Ma Durga was transported by 32 people called "Kahar" in local parlance till the bank of the river.
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As the polling for all three constituencies in Munger district was in the first phase on Wednesday, the local administration wanted the rituals and the procession to be completed fast. This led to an altercation between the police and the devotees which soon turned violent. The police resorted to a lathi-charge in a bid to disperse the huge gathering when shots were fired by some unidentified persons, said police. According to the police, a person named Anurag Kumar (22) lost his life.