Brahmeshwar singh mukhiya biography of donald

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  • Brahmeshwar Singh

    Leader of upper caste militia in India

    Brahmeshwar Singh (13 March 1947[3]– 1 June 2012) also known as Brahmeshwar Mukhiya or Mukhiyaji, was the founder of an Anti-naxalitemilitia functioning as an upper caste landlord stridbar group Ranvir Sena in Bihar, India. On 1 June 2012, he was assassinated bygd unidentified gunmen.[4]

    Ranvir Sena, fängelse, and acquittal

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    Brahmeshwar Mukhiya was born in a Bhumihar family and later on became the leader of the Ranvir Sena soon after it was formed in 1994.[1] Mukhiyaji was suspected of involvement in the killings of hundreds of Naxalites who recruited people from poor and Dalit backgrounds.[5][1] In 2002, Singh was arrested on "carnage" charges, for which he faced the possibility of life imprisonment.[1] He spent nine years in jail awaiting trial and was released on bail and then later acquitted for insufficient evidence.[1]

    Politics

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    Bihar: Main accused in Ranveer Sena chief’s murder case arrested

    Four years after the murder of Ranveer Sena founder Brahmeshwar Singh alias Mukhiya, the prime accused in the case, Nand Gopal Pandey alias Fauji, was arrested from Jamui district on Wednesday.

    Singh was killed on June 1, 2012 at Ara in Bhojpur district, about 50km from Patna. Soon after the incident, locals had blamed then Janata Dal(United) MLA Narendra Pandey alias Sunil Pandey for the murder and indulged in large-scale violence at Ara and Patna.

    Jamui superintendent of police (SP) Jayant Kant said a team of Bhojpur police arrested Fauji, who was carrying a reward of Rs 50,000 on his head after his name cropped in the Mukhiya murder case.

    The police team hopes that Fauji will divulge some vital information related to the Mukhiya’s murder.

    The state government has handed over the investigation of case to the CBI, which is yet to make any headway.

    Earlier, on the direction of then director general of police

    Butcher of Bihar: Brahmeshwar Singh alias 'Mukhiya'

    Brahmeshwar Singh alias ‘Mukhiya’, who headed one of the most brutal caste-based militia in Bihar that killed over 200 people, may not have killed anyone himself but heading the Ranvir Sena he was accused of perpetrating some of the worst caste-based violence seen in the country.

    The Ranvir Sena, loosely translated as the army of the brave, is suspected to have been formed around 1994 by landlords of the Bhumihar caste to battle growing Naxalite activism in the region and perhaps owes its creation to a fight between landlords and Communist party activists in which one person was killed.

    Singh, a graduate from the Jain College in Arra who was named village ‘mukhiya’ (headman) at age 17 , and another landlord Dharicharan Chowdhury are credited with forming the militia and ensuring that their supporters were well equipped with weapons, provided allowances and other benefits.

    Competing with other militia like Sunlight

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