Murder Case against Raj Thackeray in Bihar Court


Anand Mohan Sahay/Patna/Rediff

Patna, Oct 24: A murder case was filed against Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray in a Bihar court on Friday, official sources said in Patna.

Jagdish Prasad, father of Pawan Kumar, who was allegedly killed by MNS activists in Mumbai, filed a murder case against Raj Thackeray in the court of the chief judicial magistrate, Biharsharief, Nalanda.

A court official told rediff.com that Jagdish Prasad has filed a case against Raj Thackeray under 302 of IPC.

The complainant accused Raj Thackeray and his MNS activists of killing of his only son -- Pawan in Mumbai on Sunday.

Pawan, a resident of Bara-Khurd village in Nalanda, was one of the hundreds of students from Bihar assaulted while appearing for a railway recruitment exam in Mumbai.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced compensation of Rs 1,50,000 to Pawan's family.

  

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  • Ibrahimkarnad, karnad

    Sat, Oct 25 2008

    We wonder Maharastra is a part of India or not?, whether MNS want a separate country?, Unless government curb this move, we may have to see a fragmented India. By giving compensation we cant"t give justice. The leader of MNS, and person who involved in the murder should be arrested and kept under the bar, then only they feel the heat.,

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Oct 25 2008

    What this politicians think ?? India is their fathers property ??? Why others can not participate in railway examination ?? Being a Indian and the student can not speak Hindi, It is not his mistake !!! It is the mistake of the politicians who make the Hindi as the 3rd language. The think like " Coopa mandooka".

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  • Sourya prakasha, permude

    Sat, Oct 25 2008

    Take Raj Thakrey to Patna!, Put him in remand for 15 days.. He should know life is not easy as "Barking"!!

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