BJP leader killed in police lathicharge in Patna

The Patna police on Thursday reported that they used water cannons and fired tear gas as several BJP workers protested against the Bihar government over posting of teachers in the state one BJP leader was killed amid the chaos

According to the latest reports one Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) leader was killed Protesting Patna police lathi charged dose protesting against the Bihar government over the issue of posting of teachers in the state.

The BJP leader who was identified as Vijay Kumar Singh had been killed at dakbangla chauraha in the city amid ongoing protests

“The BJP leader Vijay Kumar Singh was taken to hospital where he was declared dead”

This information was further confirmed by sushil Modi the former Rajya Sabha MP who tweeted on Twitter and said that the BJP leader was dead.

The reports also informers that the BJP leaders were lathi charged while they were holding “vidhansabha March”.

The security personnel also had used water cannons and fired tear gas to disperse the BJP workers. Adding on the BJP chief JP nadda took to Twitter and tweeted “The lathi charge on BJP workers in Patna is the result of the failure and incompetence of the state government”

nadda also tweeted telling that“the chief minister of bihar has forgotten his own morality to save the person who is facing charges”

Sushil Modi the BJP leader also lashed out against Bihar cm Nitish Kumar over the parties leaders death

He stated telling that” it’s unfortunate that one of our party workers died due to allergy charge by the police he died on the way to hospital we will lodge murder charges against the police Nitish Kumar is responsible for all this” former Bihar deputy cm sushil Modi was quoted as saying this .

The Immediate action was taken by the Bihar education department issued an order announcing a ban on leaves by education department officials for the next week and leaves for the district education officers, district program officers and other officials stand suspended according to the order.

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