60-70 rounds fired on Bahubali Anant Singh in Mokama, former MLA narrowly escapes attack by gangster brothers
Patna: Big news is coming from Bihar, where former MLA of Char and strongman leader Anant Singh has been shot. About 60 to 70 rounds were fired at them. The sound of gunshots spread horrifying silence in the entire area. In response to the bullets, there was retaliatory firing from Anant Singh's supporters. However, there is no report of anyone being injured in this firing. Anant Singh had gone to Nauranga village of Mokam assembly constituency. During this time he was attacked.
The firing on strong leader Anant Singh before the Bihar Assembly elections is not indicating a good atmosphere. Such incidents are raising questions on the government and law and order. Such open firing by fearless armed forces is a matter of concern.
It is being told about the incident that two days ago, Munshi Mukesh Kumar, who worked at Sonu-Monu's kiln, had approached the gangster brothers to demand his outstanding money. During this time, both of them beat up Munshi and locked him out of the house. In this matter Anant Singh had gone to Panchayat on Monday. With the intention of resolving the matter, he asked gangster Sonu-Monu to open the lock of Mukesh's house, but they did not agree.
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After this, for the second time on Wednesday, Anant Singh along with his supporters reached Nauranga village to resolve the dispute. Seeing Anant Singh, angry Sonu-Monu started firing. Anant Singh narrowly escaped the firing. Both have absconded after the incident. There is an atmosphere of tension in the area. Nauranga village has been converted into a police cantonment. Rural SP Vikram Sihag is on the spot.
Sonu-Monu, residents of Jalalpur village, are notorious criminals of the area. More than 12 serious cases including murder, kidnapping and ransom are registered against them. He has been a part of the team of UP's strongman Mukhtar Ansari. He has an old enmity with Anant Singh in Mokama.
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