What Led to the Shooting of BJP Leader in Patna?

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Key Takeaways
- Surendra Kewat was shot dead by unknown assailants in Patna.
- Police are investigating and have deployed forensic teams.
- The incident has sparked political outrage against the NDA government.
- Recent murders have heightened concerns about safety in Bihar.
- Opposition leaders are vocal about the need for better governance.
Patna, July 13 (NationPress) In a shocking act of violence that has sent waves of fear through the heart of Bihar's capital, BJP leader and former Kisan Morcha official Surendra Kewat was brutally shot dead by two unidentified gunmen while he tended to his fields, as confirmed by the police on Sunday.
This incident follows closely on the heels of the alarming murder of businessman Gopal Khemka right outside his residence.
As detailed by police officer Kanhaiya Singh, Kewat was attacked while he was working in the fields.
"Surendra was in the fields when unknown assailants opened fire on him. He was swiftly taken to AIIMS, but tragically succumbed to his injuries during medical care," Singh reported to the press.
Authorities have begun recording statements from Kewat's family and relatives as they intensify efforts to locate and capture the perpetrators.
Forensic teams are actively examining the crime scene, and multiple operations are being conducted in and around Patna to apprehend the fleeing shooters.
This murder has ignited a new political uproar in Bihar, with opposition figures criticizing the NDA government for the escalating crime rates.
Tejashwi Yadav, the Leader of Opposition in the Bihar Assembly from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), condemned the state administration for the ongoing violence.
In a post on X, Yadav expressed in Hindi (loosely translated), "And now, a BJP leader shot dead in Patna! What can I say, and to whom? Is there anyone in the NDA government who is willing to hear the truth or acknowledge their errors?"
He further criticized the leadership, questioning, "Everyone is aware of the Chief Minister's health, but what are the two ineffective BJP deputy chief ministers doing?" accusing the NDA of a leadership void and governance failures in the state.
In a grim echo of the recent murders of business figures like Gopal Khemka and Ramakant Yadav, another trader named Vikram Jha, owner of Trishna Mart, was also gunned down late Friday night in the Zakariapur area, under the jurisdiction of Ram Krishna Nagar Police Station.
Recent high-profile murders have heightened safety concerns across the city. Following the killing of Gopal Khemka, a violent attack on sand trader Ramakant Yadav occurred, with the latest incident involving trader Vikram Jha.