Death toll reaches 13 in Bihar, opposition blames Nitish Kumar


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Patna, Aug 17 (IANS): As the toll in the mystery deaths in Bihar's Gopalganj district climbed to 13 on Wednesday, opposition blamed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the tragedy.

"Three more people died on Wednesday, including an early morning death and two later during the day, taking the overnight death toll to thirteen," a district official said.

Two more are reported to be critical at a government hospital, the police said.

The administration on Wednesday morning ordered a probe after families claimed it to be a hooch tragedy.

The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has targeted the Chief Minister for the tragedy.

Senior BJP leader Nand Kishore Yadav said: "If there is total ban on liquor in Bihar, how come the poor are dying after consuming it? The Nitish Kumar-led government has failed to enforce liquor ban."

All victims of the supposed hooch tragedy were residents of Nonia Tola locality. Families had reported that the victims had complained of uneasiness and breathlessness, followed by stomach pain and vomiting, after they consumed "desi" alcohol on Tuesday evening.

Their condition deteriorated on Tuesday night and later they died in the hospital, the police said.

Rahul Kumar, Gopalganj District Magistrate, constituted a three-member team and ordered a probe into the incident.

"It is too early to say anything about the exact cause of the deaths," Kumar had said.

Gopalganj Superintendent of Police Ravi Ranjan had, however, refuted the rumours of spurious liquor consumption.

"It is a matter of coincidence that they died one after another in a span of few hours," Ranjan said.

The incident has exposed that despite total prohibition on liquor consumption in Bihar since April 5 this year, alcohol is available in the black market.

Additional Director General of Police Sunil Kumar said at least 4,707 people were arrested during the last four months and 3,719 FIRs were lodged in connection with flouting of the liquor ban.

 

Earlier Report

11 mysterious deaths in Bihar, probe ordered

Patna, Aug 17 (IANS): At least 11 people died overnight under mysterious circumstances in Gopalganj district of Bihar. The administration on Wednesday morning ordered a probe after families claimed it to be a hooch tragedy, police said.

Five others were in critical conditions at a government hospital here, said the police.

All the victims were residents of Nonia tola locality and from the poorest section of the society, it said.

According to the families, the deceased had complained of uneasiness and breathlessness, followed by stomach pain and vomiting, after they consumed "desi" alcohol on Tuesday evening.

Their condition deteriorated on Tuesday night and later they died in the hospital, the police said.

Rahul Kumar, Gopalganj district Magistrate, constituted a three-member team and ordered a probe into the incident.

"It is too early to say anything about the exact cause of the deaths," Kumar said.

However, Gopalganj Superintendent of Police Ravi Ranjan has refuted the rumours of spurious liquor consumption.

"It is a matter of coincidence that they died one after another in a span of few hours," Ranjan said.

The incident has exposed that despite total prohibition on liquor consumption in Bihar since April 5 this year, alcohol is available in black.

Additional Director General of Police Sunil Kumar said at least 4,707 people were arrested during the last four months and 3,719 FIRs were lodged in connection with flouting of the liquor ban.

 

  

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  • D.P.SHETTY, Bahrain

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    As long as alcohol ban people will die like rat by consuming poison liquor. It's people rights drink without troubling others,wants forget all the worries temporary

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    After effects on total ban of Alcohol ...

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  • ANIKETH, MUMBAI

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    when our leaders get educated ..banning alcohol is not a solution. even in gulf countries alcohol available as they also know the impacts. Few people wont like my comment still i would like to say people after the tiring day like to have one or two peg .if everything is open then they might reduce the quota.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    No one need to be blamed unless we know the force behind these deaths

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  • John, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 17 2016

    If its hooch tragedy, then CM Nitish Kumar has to take responsibility!. He has taken one of the most foolish decisions to ban alcohol!

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