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Bihar journalist stable after being shot at in Madhubani, says police

Police said the shooting, carried out by two suspects, prima facie appeared to be an old enmity with Pradeep Mandal, who is a stringer for Dainik Jagran.

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Madhubani/Darbhanga: A part-time journalist of a national Hindi daily, shot and injured in Bihar’s Madhubani district, is now out of danger, police and doctors said on Tuesday.

Police had earlier said Pradeep Mandal, who was fired upon by two motorcycle-borne assailants at Sarsopahi Bazaar on Monday, had died.

A senior police officer clarified that Mandal, 36, who received two bullet injuries, is still alive and undergoing treatment at Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital.

“The journalist has been operated upon and his condition has improved. He is out of danger,” Superintendent of Police (SP), Madhubani, Satya Prakash said.

G C Karn, head of the Department of Surgery at the hospital, said while one bullet was removed after operation, another lodged near the kidney could not be extracted as it could cause complications.

The SP claimed the assailants have been identified and a hunt was on for them.

He said the assailants had criminal antecedents.

Satya Prakash said police will move court to secure orders for attaching their properties if efforts to apprehend them did not materialise by Tuesday evening.

IG (Darbhanga) Pankaj Darad, who is monitoring the case, said two policemen and a chowkidar have been deployed at the Madhubani residence of the journalist.

According to some accounts, the assailants were involved in illegal trade of liquor and were angry with Mandal for highlighting their activities.

Total prohibition exists in the state since 2016.


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The story has been updated to say that the journalist is out of danger. An earlier version of the story said that the journalist was dead.

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