Jharkhand Congress leader shot dead two days before Ramgarh bypoll
The Hindu
Three criminals on a bike came near the petrol pump and opened fire at Bauri, who was sitting there
A 35-year-old Congress leader was shot dead by motorcycle-borne criminals in Jharkhand's Ramgarh on February 25, two days ahead of a bypoll in the district, police said.
The incident took place around 8 p.m. near an old petrol pump on the Bhurkunda-Patratu road in Saunda area, around 50 km away from the State capital Ranchi, a senior officer said.
The deceased was identified as Raj Kishore Bauri alias Bitka Bauri, who was Patratu block representative of Congress’ MLA from Barkagaon, Amba Prasad.
Bauri was taken to CCL hospital in Bhurkunda where doctors declared him brought dead, the officer said.
“We have initiated a probe into the murder and a search operation has also been started to find out the persons involved in the crime,” Bhurkunda Police Station in-charge Amit Kumar said.
Three criminals on a bike came near the petrol pump and opened fire at Bauri, who was sitting there, the officer said.
MLA Amba Prasad and former minister Yogendra Saw went to the hospital.

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