
Thousands attend funeral of businessman Khemka; dy CM, Cong netas meet kin
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Patna: Thousands of people, including businessmen from all over the state, participated in the funeral procession of businessman Gopal Khemka from his residence in Gandhi Maidan area to Gulbi Ghat in Patna, where he was cremated on Sunday.
His younger son Gaurav Khemka, a doctor at IGIMS, lit the funeral pyre.
The family of Khemka, who was shot dead late on Friday night, was waiting for his daughter to come to Patna for the cremation. His daughter Garima Khemka, who had flown down from Scotland, was inconsolable, and was seen breaking into tears, clinging to her father's body.
Meanwhile, deputy CM Samrat Chowdhary visited Khemka's residence and met with the family.
He said that the murder is a challenge for the govt and assured the family that the culprits will not be spared.
Former state Congress president Akhilesh Singh also visited the family and demanded a special session of the assembly to discuss the rising crime in the state. Congress MP Rahul Gandhi also posted on social media regarding the murder of the businessman, stating, "BJP-Nitish have turned Bihar into a crime capital".
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Bihar Industries Association expressed condolences and concern over the murder of businessman Khemka. President K P S Keshri said that Khemka was a good human being and it is unlikely that he had any dispute or conflict with anyone. "The murder likely had an economic motive. Such an incident will directly impact the state's business and industrial environment," he said.
Bihar Chamber of Commerce and Industries president Subhash Kumar Patwari remarked that a murder in a densely populated area like Gandhi Maidan is an open challenge to the police administration. "The chamber demands action against anti-social elements disrupting the state's environment and the arrest of those involved in the murder," he said.

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