Nitish Kumar lost his cool when questioned about allegations against leaders from his party
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Politicians linked to Bihar government play key roles in recent crimes
Senior journalist shot dead publicly on Friday
Opposition says Nitish Kumar cares only about prohibition
When I asked the Chief Minister today about this, referring to Manorama Devi, the woman leader from his party who has gone underground because the police wants to arrest her, Mr Kumar snapped, "You tell me where Manorama Devi is. I will make you the investigating officer."
Last week, Manorama Devi's son, Rocky Yadav was arrested for shooting a Class 12 student dead in Gaya in Bihar. Mr Yadav, 24, was allegedly unable to bear that the student, Aditya Sachdeva, had overtaken him. Though it took two days to locate Mr Yadav, hiding in a factory owned by his family, his mother has been charged not with helping to orchestrate his temporary escape, but because liquor was found in her home. Bihar is a dry state.

Manorama Devi of Nitish Kumar's party went underground after an arrest warrant was issued against her
On Friday night, senior journalist Rajdeo Ranjan was shot dead in Siwan in Bihar. Mr Ranjan, the bureau chief for Hindi-language daily Hindustan, was travelling on his motorcycle when a group of men shot him five times. Mr Ranjan, 46, had reported extensively on criminal Mohammed Shahabuddin, in jail since 2005 for a series of murders. Mr Shahabuddin maintains close links to Lalu Yadav, whose party co-governs Bihar with Mr Kumar's Janata Dal United or JDU. It was during Lalu's stints as Chief Minister of Bihar that the term "jungle raj" became a top descriptor for the state.
The police have arrested a man named Upendra Singh, seen as a right-hand aide of Mr Shahabuddin,

Rocky Yadav, son of Bihar's ruling party leader Manorama Devi, was arrested for killing a teenager
Responding to reports that Mr Ranjan was on a list of targets prepped by Mr Shahabuddin from jail, the state's top police officer. P K Thakur , said, "In December 2014, there was information, unverified, that a hit list was given out from Siwan jail where two people have been already killed , while another one was targeted. But no list with 23 names (as alleged after Mr Ranjan's murder) was provided to us."
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