In the quiet outskirts of Patna, a Saturday evening walk became the final act of a long and unresolved conflict. Dharamveer Paswan, forty years old, was shot outside his home by a village head named Bhagat Mukhiya — a man entrusted with local authority who allegedly chose violence over any other resolution. Paswan died the following day, leaving behind a family, an unanswered grievance, and a reminder that old wounds, left to fester in silence, can eventually demand a terrible reckoning.
Village head shot man dead near Patna; manhunt underway
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Impacto Geopolítico
Local criminal incident in Patna with no international geopolitical implications; village head shoots man over personal enmity.
Lente Económico
Local crime incident in Patna with no direct economic implications; isolated criminal matter unrelated to market conditions or economic policy.
Potential for enhanced law enforcement and public safety measures in rural Bihar; no macroeconomic or regulatory policy implications.