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  • Brahmeshwar Singh of Khopira became the group's leader a few months after it was formed.
  • Brahmeshwar Singh, the chief of Bihar's outlawed militia of landlords, Ranvir Sena, was shot dead in Arrah on Friday by six unidentified gunmen.
  • BRAHMESHWAR NATH SIGH, Arrah (BIHAR), Party:IND, S/o|D/o|W/o: RAM BALAK SINGH, Age: 58, Print Profile, Crime-O-Meter, Cases 19.
  • Ranvir Sena chief lived by sword, died by the sword

    It was far from poetic, but it was justice alright. Two months after he was acquitted of the Bathani Tola massacre by the Patna high court, founder and chief of the Ranvir Sena Brahmeshwar Singh was shot dead by armed assailants on Friday morning.

    In 1994, Singh a post graduate in political science from Patna University founded the Ranvir Sena in Belaur village of Bihar’s Bhojpur district.

    This sena (army) of uppercaste landowners was created to neutralise the influence of the Reds. The core group of Ranvir Sena was composed of bhumihars.

    Between 1995 and 2000, the Sena was involved in 29 massacres that led to the deaths of several CPI-ML-Liberation group cadres.

    Singh himself was named in 22 cases but was absolved in 16 of these. His luck ran out in August 2002 when he was cornered by intelligence agencies in a hotel in Patna and thereafter, forced to surrender.

    Singh spent the next nine years in jail. He was released o

    Ranvir Sena

    Upper-caste landlord militia group in India

    The Ranvir Sena is a militia functioning as a landlord group,[2] mainly based in the state of Bihar, India.[3] The group was formed by Bhumihar Brahmin landlords under the leadership of Brahmeshwar Mukhiya[4] in 1994, with the aim to counter the influence of various left-wing militants, Naxalite groups and the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation (CPI-ML) in huvud Bihar.[5] The Ranvir Sena has been connected to a number of massacres including the massacre at Laxmanpur Bathe.[6] It has, on several occasions, been accused of human rights abuses.[7] The Bihar state government banned the Ranvir Sena in July 1995, but the group continue to remain active. The group has frequently publicly claimed responsibility for its crimes with impunity.[6]

    History

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    See also: 1970 Bhojpur uprising

    According to Professor Ashwani Kumar, the "o

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    BRAHMESHWAR NATH SIGH

    Arrah (BIHAR)

    Party:IND

    S/o|D/o|W/o: RAM BALAK SINGH

    Age: 58

    Crime-O-Meter


    Number of Criminal Cases: 19

    Assets & Liabilities


    Assets: Rs 15,25,000 ~15 Lacs+
    Liabilities: Rs 76,000 ~76 Thou+

    Educational Details


    Category: 12th Pass
    BSC PART-1 from Maghad Vishav vidyalay in 1970

    Details of Criminal Cases

    Brief Details of IPC / BNS

    • 13 charges related to Murder (IPC Section-302)
    • 10 charges related to Attempt to murder (IPC Section-307)
    • 6 charges related to Voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons or means (IPC Section-324)
    • 2 charges related to Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder (IPC Section-364)
    • 1 charges related to voluntarily causing grievous hurt (IPC Section-325)
    • 1 charges related to Vol
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