
Patna. The heartbreaking incident in Patna on Thursday has raised questions on the law and order of Bihar. Unended miscreants entered the hospital and riddled Chandan Mishra with bullets. The fear of this incident has surfaced CCTV footage. Now Chirag Paswan, who is in the NDA government, has launched a big attack on the Nitish government. He said that murders are taking place every day, the working style of the police-administration is beyond comprehension.
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Questioning Chandan Mishra’s murder, Chirag Paswan said, law and order in Bihar has become a matter of serious concern today. Murders are happening every day, the morale of criminals is on the sky. The working style of the police-administration is beyond comprehension. Today, the incident of public firing by criminals entering inside Paras Hospital located in the residential area of Patna is proof that criminals are now challenging the law and administration directly. The rising criminal cases just before the Bihar assembly elections are worrisome. It is expected that the administration will soon take concrete and tough steps to bring the law and order back on track.
Let me tell you that the notorious criminal Chandan Mishra admitted to the prestigious Paras Hospital in Patna was shot dead in Patna on Thursday morning. On receiving the information of the incident, Patna Police reached the spot and started investigating. At the same time, the CCTV footage of this incident has come out, which is very dreadful.
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