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Bihar: Judicial Probe Ordered After Killing of Bharat Tiwari Sparks Outrage

Published on: 22 Jun 2026, 04:07 PM
Bihar: Judicial Probe Ordered After Killing of Bharat Tiwari Sparks Outrage

The killing of a man named Bharat Tiwari in Bihar has triggered widespread public outrage and demands for a thorough investigation. The state government has responded by ordering a judicial probe into the incident.

The circumstances surrounding Tiwari's death remain under scrutiny, with local authorities stating that the probe aims to uncover the facts and ensure accountability. The government has assured the public of a transparent and impartial inquiry.

While details of the case are still emerging, the incident has raised concerns about law and order in the region. Opposition leaders have called for a swift resolution and justice for the victim's family.

Further updates are expected as the judicial commission begins its work.

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