Father called a crook and shot his son dead
Father called a crook and shot his son dead
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Patna: Opposing the father's illegitimate relations in Bihar's Saharsa came down heavily on his son. It was the father who called the miscreants of the village and opened fire on his 30-year-old son Raju Paswan. The incident took place in Ithara village under the Baijnathpur OP area. Raju Paswan, who was injured after being shot here, has been admitted to Sadar Hospital for treatment.

In fact, Vimal Paswan, the father of Raju Paswan, who was suffering from a woman from the village, has a delicate relationship. With this, the people of the village used to curse the sons of Vimal Paswan on the day they came. Vimal Paswan's delicate relationship was tarnishing the honour of his sons. The sons tried to convince their father Vimal Paswan, but the ghost of Aashiqui was so much on the headstrong father that the father did not like the son's explanation. Vimal Paswan called Santosh Shah, Mukesh Yadav and other miscreants and shot his son Raju. Raju was seriously injured.

After the incident, Raju Paswan was taken to Sadar Hospital for treatment in Anand Phanan in an injured condition. The incident was also reported to the Baijnathpur OP police of the district. The police arrived at the hospital and enquired about the incident. Meanwhile, Baijnathpur OP SHO Mohammad Majmuddin said that a youth was shot in a family dispute. The matter is currently under investigation. Whoever is found guilty, action will be taken against them.

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