
Doctor Shot By Bike-Borne Assailants In Gaya, Condition Critical; Tejashwi Takes 'Taliban' Swipe
A doctor sustained serious injuries after being shot by three unidentified assailants on a motorcycle in Bihar's Gaya district, said officials.
The attackers reportedly fired three rounds, with one bullet hitting the doctor in the jaw, leaving him in critical condition.
He was rushed to Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital for emergency care, said police, adding that they have begun examining CCTV footage from the area as part of their initial probe into the case.
The motive behind the shooting is yet to be established.
Meanwhile, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav criticised the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in Bihar, alleging a breakdown in law and order after a series of murders and violent incidents reported across the state.
'Turned Bihar Into Taliban'
Yadav, whose criticism of the ruling coalition comes just ahead of the state elections to be held later this year, called out the NDA government for turning 'Bihar into Taliban."
'In Gaya, a doctor was shot. In Patna, open firing between two groups. In Patna, a woman was shot. In Rohtas, a businessman was murdered. Modi-Nitish BJP government is helpless. DK tax-protected thugs and criminals run rampant!" he added in his X post.
The RJD leader's criticism comes at a time when the state is witnessing a sudden increase in violent criminal activities.
The state saw several high-profile incidents, including the killing of a murder convict inside the ICU of Patna's Paras Hospital by five armed assailants.
A few days earlier, a man named Vikram Jha was shot dead in Ramkrishna Nagar. Earlier this month, businessman Gopal Khemka was also gunned down in broad daylight, followed by the murder of a sand trader outside his home.
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