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  • Bihar hooch tragedy rocks both Houses; toll rises to 30; BJP stages Raj Bhavan march

    By PTI

    PATNA: The Saran hooch tragedy toll rose to 30 on Friday, the biggest since Bihar went dry more than six years ago, and it continued to cast a shadow on the state legislature where BJP members disrupted proceedings in both Houses before staging a Raj Bhavan march.

    Saran District Magistrate Rajesh Meena told PTI over phone that the number of people who have died since Tuesday night has climbed to 30.

    However unconfirmed reports claimed up to 50 people died by drinking illicitly brewed country liquor.

    The DM maintained that the deaths were “caused by suspected consumption of spurious liquor” which would be confirmed after the viscera of the deceased are examined at forensic labs.

    Proceedings of the legislative council were adjourned till 2 pm within a few minutes of commencement at noon as the MLCs raised an uproar over the Chair’s reluctance to take up for discussion an adjournment motion brought by them.

    Shortly afterwards, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an angry statement on the floor of the assembly, where similar uproarious incidents had forced adjournment till noon within a few minutes of commencement of proceedings at 11 am.

    “Those who drink and lose their lives as a result deserve no sympathy (koi sahanubhuti nahin) and no compensation”, fumed the septuagenarian, unfazed by the flak he has drawn over his “jo piyega vo marega” quip on the previous day.

    Kumar had risen in his chair taking exception to a submission by CPI MLA Satyendra Yadav that the government consider giving monetary compensation to the bereaved family members.

    “Please do not take such a stand. I have always looked upon the Left parties as my allies”, said a visibly pained Kumar, adding “if you people feel that prohibition is wrong then say it so upfront.

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    The law was brought in with the consent of all. If all today think we were in the wrong, we may withdraw it. But do remember the deaths have taken place because of a filthy habit (ganda baat)”, said the chief minister before uttering “jo piyega vo marega” for yet another time.

    The CM’s statement came ahead of the lunch recess, shortly after a walkout by the BJP MLAs.

    The proceedings saw several heated exchanges between Leader of the Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha and Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary.

    Sinha, who had visited the affected Mashrak block in Saran the previous night, claimed inside the House that the hooch tragedy has “claimed more than 100 lives”. Many media outlets have come out with unconfirmed reports of the number of casualties being around 50.

    Sinha told reporters outside the assembly “I am ashamed of the conduct of the Speaker who is acting as per the diktats of the government. I had preceded him in the Chair. Never did I work in such a partisan manner”.

    “What has happened in Saran is tantamount to state-sponsored mass murder. The SIT formed by the administration is an eyewash. We are going to meet Governor Phagu Chauhan and submit a memorandum. Our demands include a CBI inquiry into the matter. If that is not possible, there should be a judicial probe”, added Sinha.

    He also said, “we would request the governor to recommend dismissal of the government and put under President’s rule the state where the lives of the people are in danger because of the insensitivity of the ruling dispensation”.

    Sinha also seemed to have taken to heart an admonitory note by the Speaker that as a Leader of the Opposition he should abide by “parliamentary norms”.

    READ HERE | Bihar hooch deaths: Now, spurious liqour kills five in Siwan, one in Begusarai

    Waving a copy of the rule book before journalists, he said “we raised the matter strictly in accordance with norms. The Speaker has the temerity to give sermons to us. He should show the courage to take action against the man who had trampled upon the Chair with boots on and is currently holding the post of the Deputy Chief Minister”.

    The allusion was to an incident in March when the RJD, which was then in the Opposition, had created a ruckus over a bill and held Sinha, the then Speaker, hostage for several hours inside his chamber.

    It has been alleged that Tejashwi Yadav, who was then the Leader of the Opposition, had clambered on the Speaker’s Chair in the midst of a din inside the House.

    A committee of the House is said to have submitted its report ahead of the political upheaval in August which saw the BJP thrown out of power and the RJD joining hands with the Chief Minister’s JD(U).

    The BJP has been alleging that the new regime has shelved the report because it was politically inconvenient.

    PATNA: The Saran hooch tragedy toll rose to 30 on Friday, the biggest since Bihar went dry more than six years ago, and it continued to cast a shadow on the state legislature where BJP members disrupted proceedings in both Houses before staging a Raj Bhavan march.

    Saran District Magistrate Rajesh Meena told PTI over phone that the number of people who have died since Tuesday night has climbed to 30.

    However unconfirmed reports claimed up to 50 people died by drinking illicitly brewed country liquor.

    The DM maintained that the deaths were “caused by suspected consumption of spurious liquor” which would be confirmed after the viscera of the deceased are examined at forensic labs.

    Proceedings of the legislative council were adjourned till 2 pm within a few minutes of commencement at noon as the MLCs raised an uproar over the Chair’s reluctance to take up for discussion an adjournment motion brought by them.

    Shortly afterwards, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an angry statement on the floor of the assembly, where similar uproarious incidents had forced adjournment till noon within a few minutes of commencement of proceedings at 11 am.

    “Those who drink and lose their lives as a result deserve no sympathy (koi sahanubhuti nahin) and no compensation”, fumed the septuagenarian, unfazed by the flak he has drawn over his “jo piyega vo marega” quip on the previous day.

    Kumar had risen in his chair taking exception to a submission by CPI MLA Satyendra Yadav that the government consider giving monetary compensation to the bereaved family members.

    “Please do not take such a stand. I have always looked upon the Left parties as my allies”, said a visibly pained Kumar, adding “if you people feel that prohibition is wrong then say it so upfront.

    ALSO READ | Crores of people drink in country, should they die: Sushil Modi asks Nitish Kumar

    The law was brought in with the consent of all. If all today think we were in the wrong, we may withdraw it. But do remember the deaths have taken place because of a filthy habit (ganda baat)”, said the chief minister before uttering “jo piyega vo marega” for yet another time.

    The CM’s statement came ahead of the lunch recess, shortly after a walkout by the BJP MLAs.

    The proceedings saw several heated exchanges between Leader of the Opposition Vijay Kumar Sinha and Speaker Awadh Bihari Chaudhary.

    Sinha, who had visited the affected Mashrak block in Saran the previous night, claimed inside the House that the hooch tragedy has “claimed more than 100 lives”. Many media outlets have come out with unconfirmed reports of the number of casualties being around 50.

    Sinha told reporters outside the assembly “I am ashamed of the conduct of the Speaker who is acting as per the diktats of the government. I had preceded him in the Chair. Never did I work in such a partisan manner”.

    “What has happened in Saran is tantamount to state-sponsored mass murder. The SIT formed by the administration is an eyewash. We are going to meet Governor Phagu Chauhan and submit a memorandum. Our demands include a CBI inquiry into the matter. If that is not possible, there should be a judicial probe”, added Sinha.

    He also said, “we would request the governor to recommend dismissal of the government and put under President’s rule the state where the lives of the people are in danger because of the insensitivity of the ruling dispensation”.

    Sinha also seemed to have taken to heart an admonitory note by the Speaker that as a Leader of the Opposition he should abide by “parliamentary norms”.

    READ HERE | Bihar hooch deaths: Now, spurious liqour kills five in Siwan, one in Begusarai

    Waving a copy of the rule book before journalists, he said “we raised the matter strictly in accordance with norms. The Speaker has the temerity to give sermons to us. He should show the courage to take action against the man who had trampled upon the Chair with boots on and is currently holding the post of the Deputy Chief Minister”.

    The allusion was to an incident in March when the RJD, which was then in the Opposition, had created a ruckus over a bill and held Sinha, the then Speaker, hostage for several hours inside his chamber.

    It has been alleged that Tejashwi Yadav, who was then the Leader of the Opposition, had clambered on the Speaker’s Chair in the midst of a din inside the House.

    A committee of the House is said to have submitted its report ahead of the political upheaval in August which saw the BJP thrown out of power and the RJD joining hands with the Chief Minister’s JD(U).

    The BJP has been alleging that the new regime has shelved the report because it was politically inconvenient.

  • Bihar hooch deaths: Now, spurious liqour kills five in Siwan, one in Begusarai

    By ANI

    SIWAN (Bihar): Days after the hooch tragedy in Bihar’s Chhapra (Saran district) claimed over 50 lives, at least 5 people died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in the adjoining Siwan district in the state.

    All five deceased are residents of Brahsthan and Sondhani villages of Bhagwanpur Police Station area.

    Angry family members of the deceased obstructed the Siwan-Chapra Malmalia main road and undertook a protest.

    The distance between Siwan and Chhapra is around 10 kilometres.

    The deceased have been identified as Mahesh Rai (40), Sambhu Yadav (36), Amir Manjhi (45), and Awadh Manjhi (36) of Brahmasthan Village while Ramendra Pandit hailed from Sondhani village.

    According to locals, the death toll is expected to go up and the condition of some people is stated to be serious.

    Meanwhile, in the Begusarai district, the administration swung into action after one person reportedly died allegedly after consuming liquor. Two persons identified as Deepak Kumar and Shivam Kumar – who consumed alcohol with the deceased, are being interrogated by police. A third person Sandeep, who drank with them has been referred to Patna hospital in a critical condition.

    The death toll in the Chhapra Hooch tragedy went up to 53 on Friday after 11 more people succumbed.

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    The deaths have created an uproar both at the state and national levels as the sale and consumption of alcohol have been banned in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government since April 2016.

    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday during Assembly proceedings reiterated his “piyoge to maroge” remark which means those who will drink spurious liquor would die. Addressing the state assembly, the chief minister stated that no compensation will be given to people who died after drinking and repeated that “if you drink alcohol, you will die”.

    The Chhapra hooch tragedy was one of the issues raised in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, leading to the adjournment of the House thrice within a short span of 40 minutes as both the Treasury benches and the opposition raised their issues together with the commencement of the Zero Hour.

    SIWAN (Bihar): Days after the hooch tragedy in Bihar’s Chhapra (Saran district) claimed over 50 lives, at least 5 people died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in the adjoining Siwan district in the state.

    All five deceased are residents of Brahsthan and Sondhani villages of Bhagwanpur Police Station area.

    Angry family members of the deceased obstructed the Siwan-Chapra Malmalia main road and undertook a protest.

    The distance between Siwan and Chhapra is around 10 kilometres.

    The deceased have been identified as Mahesh Rai (40), Sambhu Yadav (36), Amir Manjhi (45), and Awadh Manjhi (36) of Brahmasthan Village while Ramendra Pandit hailed from Sondhani village.

    According to locals, the death toll is expected to go up and the condition of some people is stated to be serious.

    Meanwhile, in the Begusarai district, the administration swung into action after one person reportedly died allegedly after consuming liquor. Two persons identified as Deepak Kumar and Shivam Kumar – who consumed alcohol with the deceased, are being interrogated by police. A third person Sandeep, who drank with them has been referred to Patna hospital in a critical condition.

    The death toll in the Chhapra Hooch tragedy went up to 53 on Friday after 11 more people succumbed.

    ALSO READ | Crores of people drink in country, should they die: Sushil Modi asks Nitish Kumar

    The deaths have created an uproar both at the state and national levels as the sale and consumption of alcohol have been banned in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government since April 2016.

    Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday during Assembly proceedings reiterated his “piyoge to maroge” remark which means those who will drink spurious liquor would die. Addressing the state assembly, the chief minister stated that no compensation will be given to people who died after drinking and repeated that “if you drink alcohol, you will die”.

    The Chhapra hooch tragedy was one of the issues raised in the Rajya Sabha on Thursday, leading to the adjournment of the House thrice within a short span of 40 minutes as both the Treasury benches and the opposition raised their issues together with the commencement of the Zero Hour.

  • Bihar: SIT constituted to probe into hooch deaths; whip cracked on errant officials

    By PTI

    CHHAPRA/PATNA: A special investigation team has been set up to crack the hooch case in Saran district of Bihar, where 26 people have died and at least 12 others have taken ill since Tuesday night, officials said.

    During a press conference in Chhapra, the district headquarters, Saran DM Rajesh Meena on Thursday said that action has been taken against officials concerned.

    “We have also conducted intensive raids across the district in the last 48 hours and nabbed 126 hooch traders. More than 4,000 litres of illicit liquor have also been seized,” he said.

    Superintendent of Police Santosh Kumar, who was also present at the press conference, declined to divulge whether the arrested persons included those directly involved in the latest hooch case, saying that “the matter is still under investigation and disclosing much at this stage could hamper the probe”.

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    “Some blame lies on officials concerned too and hence SHO of Mashrak police station and the local chowkidar have been suspended with immediate effect”, he added.

    They also said that transfer of the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Marhaura has been recommended to authorities along with a request that departmental proceedings be initiated against him.

    “For speedy investigation, an SIT consisting of 31 police officials, headed by an additional SP and including three deputy SPs, has also been set up”, the district magistrate said.

    The DM and the SP also appealed to the people to come forward “with any relevant information they might have, without any fear of reprisal”.

    Meanwhile, CPI(M) MLA Satyendra Yadav, whose party supports the “Mahagathbandhan” government from outside termed the stringent prohibition law, that has been in place for over six years, as “betuka” (absurd).

    Yadav’s Manjhi assembly segment is close to the areas of Saran, where the hooch tragedy happened.

    Talking to PTI outside the state assembly, he said, “There may be virtue in abstinence from alcohol but it cannot be enforced by any law. This law is absurd and impractical. It is high time people understood that”.

    Sale and consumption of alcohol was completely banned in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government in April, 2016.

    CHHAPRA/PATNA: A special investigation team has been set up to crack the hooch case in Saran district of Bihar, where 26 people have died and at least 12 others have taken ill since Tuesday night, officials said.

    During a press conference in Chhapra, the district headquarters, Saran DM Rajesh Meena on Thursday said that action has been taken against officials concerned.

    “We have also conducted intensive raids across the district in the last 48 hours and nabbed 126 hooch traders. More than 4,000 litres of illicit liquor have also been seized,” he said.

    Superintendent of Police Santosh Kumar, who was also present at the press conference, declined to divulge whether the arrested persons included those directly involved in the latest hooch case, saying that “the matter is still under investigation and disclosing much at this stage could hamper the probe”.

    READ HERE | Crores of people drink in country, should they die: Sushil Modi asks Nitish Kumar

    “Some blame lies on officials concerned too and hence SHO of Mashrak police station and the local chowkidar have been suspended with immediate effect”, he added.

    They also said that transfer of the Sub Divisional Police Officer of Marhaura has been recommended to authorities along with a request that departmental proceedings be initiated against him.

    “For speedy investigation, an SIT consisting of 31 police officials, headed by an additional SP and including three deputy SPs, has also been set up”, the district magistrate said.

    The DM and the SP also appealed to the people to come forward “with any relevant information they might have, without any fear of reprisal”.

    Meanwhile, CPI(M) MLA Satyendra Yadav, whose party supports the “Mahagathbandhan” government from outside termed the stringent prohibition law, that has been in place for over six years, as “betuka” (absurd).

    Yadav’s Manjhi assembly segment is close to the areas of Saran, where the hooch tragedy happened.

    Talking to PTI outside the state assembly, he said, “There may be virtue in abstinence from alcohol but it cannot be enforced by any law. This law is absurd and impractical. It is high time people understood that”.

    Sale and consumption of alcohol was completely banned in Bihar by the Nitish Kumar government in April, 2016.