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Bihar: FIR against RJD MLA and two others in Siwan​

By IANS | Updated: April 16, 2026 20:50 IST

Patna, April 16 Tension has escalated in Bihar's Siwan district following a land dispute in Jhunapur village under ...

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Patna, April 16 Tension has escalated in Bihar's Siwan district following a land dispute in Jhunapur village under the Mahadeva police station.​

An FIR has been registered against RJD MLA Osama Shahab, along with Sabir Miyan and Farhan Miyan, in connection with allegations of intimidation, vandalism, and assault.​

The complaint was filed by Sudha Singh, who claims ownership of a plot of land (Account No. 82, Survey No. 941, measuring 11.904 decimals) in the Mahadeva area.​

According to her, the dispute arose during construction on the site.​

In her written complaint, Singh alleged that Osama Shahab contacted her, claiming that he also possessed a valid sale deed for the same land and asked her to review her documents.​

She stated that although she shared the required documents, communication ceased thereafter.​

The situation reportedly escalated when construction resumed.​

Singh alleged that she received another call directing her to stop the work.​

“When my husband questioned this, a group of 30-35 people arrived shortly after. They destroyed the CCTV cameras and carried out widespread vandalism at the site on April 14,” she stated.​

The complainant further alleged that on April 14, 2026, a group of armed individuals reached the construction site and assaulted labourers present there, intensifying the dispute.​

Sudha Singh, a resident originally from Gopalganj, maintains that she legally purchased the land on September 7, 2024, through a registered sale deed.​

She has accused the named individuals of interfering with her lawful possession and construction activities.​

Acting on her complaint, the Mahadeva Police have registered Case No. 73/26 and launched an investigation.​

Confirming the development, Station In-charge Vineet Vinayak stated, “We have received a written complaint regarding vandalism. An FIR has been registered, and the matter is under investigation.”​

Given the sensitivity and high-profile nature of the case, the Station In-Charge is personally supervising the probe.​

Police officials have assured that appropriate legal action will be taken based on the findings of the investigation.​

--IANS

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