Sushil Modi begins fast against Bagaha firing, Bodh Gaya blasts
BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi began a 24-hour fast in the state capital to protest against the police firing in Bagaha and the serial blasts in Bodh Gaya.

Accompanied by Bihar BJP president Mangal Pandey and other leaders, Modi began his fast outside the Sri Krishna Memorial hall near Gandhi Maidan police station.
Speaking on the occasion, he lambasted the state government for police firing in Bagaha in which six Tharu tribal people were killed last month.
He also accused the government of adopting "insensitive attitude" towards the victims by failing to provide Rs ten lakh compensation to kins of victim as demanded by the BJP.
Modi, who was the deputy chief minister in the Nitish Kumar government for over seven years before JD(U) parted ways with the BJP-led NDA over Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi's elevation as the BJP's poll campaign panel chief, also assailed the state government for its failure to prevent the terror attack in Bodh Gaya yesterday.
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