Sushil Modi condemns scribe murder, questions rule of law in Bihar
Patna: Condemning killing of a journalist in Rohtas district, BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi on Saturday blamed the "rise in crime" in Bihar for a fourth journalist being murdered in the state in past one year.
Terming as "laughable" Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's claim of "slide in crime rates" since liquor ban, he asked how come the cases of kidnapping witnessed a rise of 200 per cent in August as compared to April this year when prohibition came into force.
"Likewise there is increase of 79 per cent in incidents of rape, 92 per cent in road dacoities, riot and theft by 26 per cent each and 19 per cent in murder during the period," Modi pointed out.
"Do murders of journalists Ajay Vidrohi in Sitamarhi, Mahendra Pandey in Gaya, Rajdeo Ranjan in Siwan and now Dharmendra Singh in Rohtas not put a question mark on claim of 'rule of law' in the state?" he said in a statement.
Reacting to the killing 35-year-old scribe Dharmendra Singh, he said, "It's a result of rise in crime that there was a murder of fourth journalist in Bihar in past one year."
Singh, who worked with a prominent vernacular daily, was having tea at a road side stall at Amratola village under mufassil police station of Rohtas when assailants pumped bullet in his stomach from point blank range resulting in his death around 6am today.
Modi has demanded immediate arrest of killers of Rohtas scribe, their speedy trial and a sum of Rs 25 lakh be extended to victim's dependents.