The Election Commission has swiftly responded to a disturbing incident in Mokama by requesting a detailed report from the Bihar Director General of Police. Authorities are on high alert following the murder of Dularchand Yadav, a committed supporter of the Jan Suraaj Party, which has triggered unrest in the region.

Rising tensions ahead of the assembly polls were further exacerbated on Friday when the car of Rashtriya Janta Dal candidate, Veena Devi, was pelted with stones. This incident underscores the volatile political climate in the area as the state gears up for critical elections.

Bihar is preparing for assembly polls in two phases scheduled for November 6 and 11, with the subsequent vote counting set for November 14. The Election Commission's timely involvement highlights the urge

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