Bharat Tiwari encounter: Bihar forms judicial panel, SP meets family in Bhojpur
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The alleged police encounter of Bharat Tiwari in Bihar's Bhojpur district has spiralled into a full-blown political, legal, and social crisis, with public protests, a Supreme Court petition, and a state-appointed judicial commission now defining the trajectory of the case. Seven days after the incident, Bhojpur Superintendent of Police Raj visited the victim's family at Bilauti village on Wednesday night, in the first direct outreach by senior police leadership to the bereaved family.
SP's Meeting With the Family
During the late-night visit, SP Raj listened to the family's account and gathered detailed information about the sequence of events. Family members urged the SP to ensure they faced no further injustice and demanded an impartial probe along with strict action against those found guilty. They also sought a separate inquiry into the process by which Bharat Tiwari was taken to the police station before the encounter.
Assuring the family, the SP stated that all aspects of the encounter would be thoroughly investigated and that action would follow based on facts and evidence that emerge.
What the FIR Alleges
The FIR lodged by Bharat Tiwari's mother, Asha Devi, contains grave allegations against the police team involved in the operation. According to the complaint, police personnel allegedly overpowered Tiwari, shot him multiple times, and continued firing even after placing him inside a vehicle. The family has further alleged that excessive and inhumane force was used. These allegations are currently under investigation.
A video that surfaced in the aftermath of the incident has deepened the controversy and become central to public debate, intensifying demands for accountability. While the police maintain the encounter was justified, the family alleges that Bharat Tiwari was killed after he had already surrendered — a claim that remains unresolved pending forensic and judicial scrutiny.
Police Action and Administrative Reshuffle
Following the outcry, an FIR was registered against members of the police team involved. Five police personnel were suspended and transferred to the police lines. Former area SDPO Rajesh Sharma was initially shifted to the police lines and subsequently attached to the Police Headquarters. Pankaj Kumar Mishra has since been appointed as the new DSP of Jagdishpur.
Judicial Commission and Legal Scrutiny
Amid mounting pressure, the Bihar government on Wednesday constituted a judicial commission headed by retired Patna High Court judge Vinod Kumar Sinha to investigate the matter. The Human Rights Commission has reportedly sought a response from the state government. A petition seeking an impartial probe has also been filed before the Supreme Court.
However, the victim's family has expressed reservations about the judicial commission, continuing to demand the arrest of the police personnel allegedly involved in the shooting.
Mahapanchayat and Public Pressure
A large Mahapanchayat held in Bilauti village drew thousands of participants from multiple states, including Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Delhi, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, according to organisers. The gathering featured slogans demanding accountability and a fair investigation.
The most emotionally charged moment came when Bharat Tiwari's father, Kashinath Tiwari, addressed the crowd. Overcome with grief while speaking about his son, he broke down on stage as attendees expressed solidarity with the family.
With a judicial enquiry underway, ongoing investigations, a Supreme Court petition, and forensic evidence yet to be assessed, the central question of what exactly transpired during the encounter that led to Bharat Tiwari's death remains unanswered.