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Bihar violence: Explosion-like sound rocks Sasaram today early hours

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Published : Apr 3, 2023, 7:05 AM IST

Updated : Apr 3, 2023, 12:10 PM IST

Around 4.52 am, a suspected explosion took place once again in the violence-torn Sasaram town of Bihar. Police confirmed a huge sound from the Mochi tola area. As violence showed no signs of respite, Bihar Police stepped up security amid continuing tensions in violence-hit Bihar Sharif and Sasaram towns.

No one involved in violence will be spared, says Bihar DGP Bhatti
No one involved in violence will be spared, says Bihar DGP Bhatti
Bihar violence: DGP RS Bhatti visits affected areas in Nalanda district

Sasaram/Nalanda (Bihar) : Tensions escalated once again as reports of yet another explosion rattled the already violence-hit Sasaram town in the Rohtas district of Bihar on Monday morning. This time, an explosion-like heavy sound was heard by residents in Mochi Tola area of Sasaram in the early hours of today, official sources said.

The local police could not immediately confirm whether it was a bomb blast or not. No injuries or casualties have been reported from this incident. Rumours spread that the miscreants detonated a bomb at 4 o'clock. The SSB jawans have been sent to the spot after the huge sound was heard.

A flag march is being done there. ASI Ramnaresh Singh said, "We were on duty. I heard the sound of a bang. Was it a bomb or a firecracker? It could not be confirmed. When we reached the spot, we saw that the house was surrounded by smoke. No one was visible."

Meanwhile, a local youth said that an explosion took place at 4.52 am. "When we came out, some policemen had arrived but some were wearing shoes and some were sleeping. When asked, they are saying that they heard the sound of an explosion. Has the administration sent them to sleep? Due to his carelessness, 4 people came and left after throwing bombs. We are all scared,' the local youth said.

Also Read : Minister Giriraj Singh says Hindus not safe in Bihar, asks CM Nitish to resign

Meanwhile, the situation remained tense but 'under control' in violence-hit parts of Bihar. On the third day after the violence broke out in Nalanda district, the administration stepped up security measures in Bihar Sharif, the headquarters town of Nalanda district and many other riot-prone areas in the State.

  • Bihar | State Government has extended the suspension of internet services till April 4 in the Nalanda district following violence during Ram Navami festivities pic.twitter.com/Bn6Me13nLt

    — ANI (@ANI) April 2, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

DGP R S Bhatti along with senior police officials reached Nalanda on Sunday evening and inspected the affected places in Bihar Sharif. No one involved in violence will be spared, he said. He visited the Gagan Diwan Masjid centre where clashes first began. Nine companies of paramilitary forces and a mounted police team have also been called to Bihar Sharif to deal with any kind of emergency and disturbance.

The DGP, who is staying at Nalanda Circuit House, held a meeting with the top officials of the district and took stock of the situation. Also, he took information about each and every event. Along with this, he is questioning the accused arrested in the violent clash during the Ram Navami procession in the circuit house itself. The CJM of the district was also present on this occasion. Nalanda SP Ashok Mishra has told that so far 80 people have been detained. One person was killed and 14 people were injured in violence till now.

The mounted police team, which has also been called to control the situation, is touring all the areas in Bihar Sharif. Apart from this, a military squad has also been deployed. Section 144 is being strictly imposed. In Bihar Sharif, the administration has announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the family of the deceased.

After the death of Gulshan due to a bullet injury in Paharpura Mohalla here, there was uneasy calm in the area and the dead body is still in the PMCH of Patna. The family member told that Gulshan Kumar had left the house and after that, his mobile got switched off. Gulshan Kumar's father Ravindra Prasad was a resident of the Paharpura Bihar police station area.

Police Commissioner Kumar Ravi and DIG Rakesh Kumar Rathi have been asked to camp continuously in Bihar Sharif till the atmosphere calms down. Apart from this, ATS SP Sanjay Kumar Singh has been made the Additional Superintendent of Police of Nalanda. On the other hand, Commissioner Kumar Ravi told that a committee of six people each have been formed in every ward of Bihar Sharif, which will help in ensuring peace and order. The Chief Minister's advisor Manish Kumar Verma is keeping an eye on the whole situation.

Bihar violence: DGP RS Bhatti visits affected areas in Nalanda district

Sasaram/Nalanda (Bihar) : Tensions escalated once again as reports of yet another explosion rattled the already violence-hit Sasaram town in the Rohtas district of Bihar on Monday morning. This time, an explosion-like heavy sound was heard by residents in Mochi Tola area of Sasaram in the early hours of today, official sources said.

The local police could not immediately confirm whether it was a bomb blast or not. No injuries or casualties have been reported from this incident. Rumours spread that the miscreants detonated a bomb at 4 o'clock. The SSB jawans have been sent to the spot after the huge sound was heard.

A flag march is being done there. ASI Ramnaresh Singh said, "We were on duty. I heard the sound of a bang. Was it a bomb or a firecracker? It could not be confirmed. When we reached the spot, we saw that the house was surrounded by smoke. No one was visible."

Meanwhile, a local youth said that an explosion took place at 4.52 am. "When we came out, some policemen had arrived but some were wearing shoes and some were sleeping. When asked, they are saying that they heard the sound of an explosion. Has the administration sent them to sleep? Due to his carelessness, 4 people came and left after throwing bombs. We are all scared,' the local youth said.

Also Read : Minister Giriraj Singh says Hindus not safe in Bihar, asks CM Nitish to resign

Meanwhile, the situation remained tense but 'under control' in violence-hit parts of Bihar. On the third day after the violence broke out in Nalanda district, the administration stepped up security measures in Bihar Sharif, the headquarters town of Nalanda district and many other riot-prone areas in the State.

  • Bihar | State Government has extended the suspension of internet services till April 4 in the Nalanda district following violence during Ram Navami festivities pic.twitter.com/Bn6Me13nLt

    — ANI (@ANI) April 2, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

DGP R S Bhatti along with senior police officials reached Nalanda on Sunday evening and inspected the affected places in Bihar Sharif. No one involved in violence will be spared, he said. He visited the Gagan Diwan Masjid centre where clashes first began. Nine companies of paramilitary forces and a mounted police team have also been called to Bihar Sharif to deal with any kind of emergency and disturbance.

The DGP, who is staying at Nalanda Circuit House, held a meeting with the top officials of the district and took stock of the situation. Also, he took information about each and every event. Along with this, he is questioning the accused arrested in the violent clash during the Ram Navami procession in the circuit house itself. The CJM of the district was also present on this occasion. Nalanda SP Ashok Mishra has told that so far 80 people have been detained. One person was killed and 14 people were injured in violence till now.

The mounted police team, which has also been called to control the situation, is touring all the areas in Bihar Sharif. Apart from this, a military squad has also been deployed. Section 144 is being strictly imposed. In Bihar Sharif, the administration has announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to the family of the deceased.

After the death of Gulshan due to a bullet injury in Paharpura Mohalla here, there was uneasy calm in the area and the dead body is still in the PMCH of Patna. The family member told that Gulshan Kumar had left the house and after that, his mobile got switched off. Gulshan Kumar's father Ravindra Prasad was a resident of the Paharpura Bihar police station area.

Police Commissioner Kumar Ravi and DIG Rakesh Kumar Rathi have been asked to camp continuously in Bihar Sharif till the atmosphere calms down. Apart from this, ATS SP Sanjay Kumar Singh has been made the Additional Superintendent of Police of Nalanda. On the other hand, Commissioner Kumar Ravi told that a committee of six people each have been formed in every ward of Bihar Sharif, which will help in ensuring peace and order. The Chief Minister's advisor Manish Kumar Verma is keeping an eye on the whole situation.

Last Updated : Apr 3, 2023, 12:10 PM IST
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