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Blackout Drill Turns Deadly: Tejashwi Targets Bihar Regime

In a brazen act amid pitch-black streets, criminals gunned down a Patna trader during an official blackout simulation, prompting fierce backlash from RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. He accused the Bihar...

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May 15, 2026
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Blackout Drill Turns Deadly: Tejashwi Targets Bihar Regime

In a brazen act amid pitch-black streets, criminals gunned down a Patna trader during an official blackout simulation, prompting fierce backlash from RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav. He accused the Bihar government of aiding and abetting the underworld by creating the perfect cover for the hit. Posting on social media platform X, Yadav didn't mince words: 'Bihar's government has openly allied with criminals. They imposed a blackout, and within minutes, goons executed a merchant in broad daylight—or rather, total darkness.' The post went viral, amplifying calls for transparency. Details emerged of the mock drill conducted Thursday evening in Patna and five other districts to test emergency responses. Power was cut at 7 PM sharp, sirens warning residents, and restored by 7:15 PM. Yet, in Sultanpur police station limits, attackers ambushed the businessman, fired fatal shots, and fled unscathed. Yadav hammered home the suspicious timing: 'Five minutes into the blackout, the crime occurred. Criminals escaped easily, victim died in hospital.' He insisted on a top-tier investigation to uncover if officials connived with killers, demanding a review of the drill's execution. Law enforcement sources confirmed the ambush-style attack, with no arrests yet. The opposition leader's broadside paints a damning picture of governance, where state actions inadvertently—or deliberately—facilitate felonies. As public outrage builds, this episode exposes cracks in Bihar's security apparatus. The ruling coalition faces mounting pressure to deliver justice swiftly, lest the narrative of 'lawless Bihar' gains traction ahead of polls. Tejashwi's offensive sets the stage for intense political skirmishes.

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