Mokama murder case: JDU candidate Anant Singh arrested in connection with Jan Suraaj worker’s killing | India News
NEW DELHI: Janata Dal (United) candidate and former Mokama MLA Anant Singh was arrested by the Patna Police on Saturday night in connection with the murder of Jan Suraaj Party worker Dularchand Yadav, the Patna senior superintendent of Police Kartikeya Sharma confirmed.According to officials, a massive police operation involving around 150 personnel was carried out at Singh’s residence in Barh, near Patna, late Saturday night. Singh, a well-known strongman in Bihar politics, was taken into custody and brought to Patna for interrogation. “Further details will be shared during a scheduled press conference at 1:30 am on Sunday,” the SSP said.The case pertains to the killing of former RJD leader Dularchand Yadav, who was attacked in the Mokama Tal area on Thursday afternoon while campaigning for Jan Suraaj’s candidate Piyush Priyadarshi. A violent clash reportedly erupted between rival groups, during which Yadav was shot by an unidentified assailant and later run over by a vehicle. The postmortem report released on Friday confirmed that his ribcage was crushed, suggesting he was run over after being shot.An FIR filed by Yadav’s grandson Neeraj Kumar named Anant Singh, his nephews Karamveer and Ranveer, and two others as accused. Police sources said further arrests may follow as the investigation continues.Reacting to the arrest, Jan Suraaj candidate Piyush Priyadarshi told ANI, “This is a good gesture, but it would have been good had they taken action sooner. Today, he was moving around in a convoy of 50 vehicles and even participated in election campaigning. When an FIR was registered against him, he should have been arrested sooner… But better late than never. What is important now is how the police investigate the whole case... It is a relief for his family.”Meanwhile, the Election Commission took strong action following the murder, ordering the replacement of the Patna Rural SP and Mokama returning officer, and initiating disciplinary proceedings against three officials for lapses. The poll panel directed the immediate suspension of SDPO Abhishek Singh and sought a compliance report by 12 noon on November 2, 2025.The Mokama Assembly seat, which votes on November 6, has long been notorious as a stronghold of powerful “bahubalis” who wield influence during elections. The killing of Yadav has intensified the political battle in Bihar, with opposition leaders, including RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, accusing the administration of failing to maintain law and order.

