Criminals Ran away after firing on a journalist in Bihar's Siwan
Siwan: In Siwan, fearless criminals shot journalists of a Hindi daily newspaper, Rajesh Anal, president of Maharajganj Sub-Divisional Press Club....


Siwan: In Siwan, fearless criminals shot journalists of a Hindi daily newspaper, Rajesh Anal, president of Maharajganj Sub-Divisional Press Club....
Siwan: In Siwan, fearless criminals shot journalists of a Hindi daily newspaper, Rajesh Anal, president of Maharajganj Sub-Divisional Press Club. After the incident, an atmosphere of panic prevailed in the area. The incident is in Mohan Bazar of Maharajganj police station area. It is being told that journalist Rajesh Anal was returning from the stationery copybook shop to his home in Nakhas Chowk, Patrakar Nagar on his bike.
Meanwhile, as soon as Rajesh Anal reached Nakhas Chowk in the city, two armed criminals riding a bike started firing indiscriminately at him. It is being told that the criminals fired three to four rounds, after which two bullets hit the journalist. The bullet hit the journalist in the hip above the thigh. Here, after the incident, the criminals fled from the spot with their bikes. After the incident of firing, an atmosphere of chaos prevailed on the spot.
After this, the journalist was hurriedly brought to the Maharajganj Community Health Center for treatment, where the doctors referred him to Siwan Sadar Hospital, stating his serious condition. After being brought to Siwan Sadar Hospital, the doctors referred him to Patna PMCH, saying that the bullet was stuck. Here, after the incident of firing on the journalist, a lot of anger has spread among the journalists across the district.
Even before this, near the historical Maunia Baba Mela of Maharajganj, fearless criminals had made a fatal attack on the journalist with a knife. After the incident, he was referred to Patna PMCH. Please tell me that this is the second incident with the journalist. It is noteworthy that in Siwan, fearless criminals had shot and killed the bureau chief of the Hindustan newspaper, Rajdev Ranjan.
ASHNA