Mokama Killing: FIR Claims JD(U) Candidate Anant Singh Shot Elderly Man Before Thar Attack
In a shocking incident that has stirred Bihar’s political circles, a First Information Report (FIR) alleges that JD(U) candidate Anant Singh first shot at a 75-year-old man before his associates ran the victim over with a Mahindra Thar. Reported by The Indian Express, this brutal killing has reignited debates over crime-politics links in Bihar.
Mokama Murder: How the Attack Unfolded
The victim, Satish Singh, was allegedly ambushed by Anant Singh and his aides in Mokama. As per the FIR:
– Anant fired at Satish, injuring him.
– Associates then crushed him under a Thar in a horrific public execution.
The murder reportedly stems from a long-standing feud, possibly tied to land disputes or political rivalry. Anant Singh, a JD(U) candidate with a history of criminal cases, adds a contentious political layer.
Anant Singh’s Criminal Record & Political Influence
Nicknamed “Chhote Sarkar”, Singh is a former RJD MLA with multiple charges, including UAPA (illegal arms possession). His shift to JD(U) and continued electoral candidacy highlights Bihar’s criminal-politician nexus.
Opposition Reactions:
– RJD slammed Nitish Kumar’s “Sushasan”, calling it hollow governance.
– BJP distanced itself, urging a “fair probe” but avoiding direct criticism.
Public Outrage & Calls for Justice
Mokama residents protested demanding Singh’s arrest, while social media trends like #JusticeForSatishSingh amplified anger. Activists and civil groups pushed for Election Commission intervention, questioning why candidates with violent records are permitted.
Legal Challenges & Political Shielding?
The FIR includes IPC 302 (murder) and 120B (conspiracy), but Bihar’s history of weak prosecutions raises doubts. Key concerns:
1. Will Anant Singh be arrested, or will political influence delay justice?
2. Can the Election Commission disqualify him under Representation of the People Act?
What’s Next for Mokama & Bihar Politics?
With elections looming, this case tests:
– Police impartiality in investigating powerful figures.
– Public trust in a system where accused politicians evade consequences.
For now, Mokama awaits answers—and justice for Satish Singh.
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