Bihar burning in the fire of violence: Violence erupted again in Sasaram, one killed in firing in Bihar Sharif

Violence has once again taken place in Bihar's Sasaram and Bihar Sharif after the uproar during the Ram Navami celebrations. The second firing took place in Paharpura where three people including a policeman were injured. One of them died.

Bihar burning in the fire of violence: Violence erupted again in Sasaram, one killed in firing in Bihar Sharif

In Bihar, Sasaram and Biharsharif are burning in the fire of violence. Violence broke out once again on Saturday after the uproar during the celebration of Ram Navami. One person has died in the firing and stone-pelting, while several people have been injured. In view of the situation, while imposing a curfew, the police have started a flag march. At the same time, a fresh case of violence has come to the fore from Sasaram. There has been a bomb blast here, in which 6 people have been injured.

The cases of violence that started in Bihar's Nalanda during the Ram Navami procession did not bring any end to it. After a few hours of peace, there was once again firing on both sides on Saturday. Many people were injured and one person died in this. Seeing the situation going out of control, the police conducted a flag march in the entire area. While imposing a curfew in urban areas, a large number of police forces have been deployed.

Violence broke out again in the Sherganj area of Sasaram. Five people were injured in the blast here. Apart from this, stone pelting has also taken place. The injured were admitted to the hospital. All the schools in Sasaram Nagar have also been closed till April 4. So far 45 people have been arrested in connection with the communal violence.

Bihar Police has tweeted about the incident and said that the incident of the bomb blast has been reported in Sasaram of Rohtas. After this, during the investigation, it was found that the spot was a hut. A scooty has also been recovered from there. Ignore any rumours. Along with this, appealed to cooperate with the police and administration in maintaining peace.