The largest riots of the year occurred from 27 October to 6 November, during which period a large number of Muslims were killed by Hindus in retaliation for the Noakhali riots that had occurred earlier that month. There was wide variation in estimates of the number of casualties. A statement given to the
British Parliament put the death toll at 5,000.
The Statesman estimated the number of fatalities at between 7,500 and 10,000, while the
Indian National Congress put it at 2,000.
Mohammed Ali Jinnah of the Muslim League stated that 30,000 people had been killed. An unofficial report on 8 November stated that 500 people had been killed in one incident in which a village in
Munger district was leveled by fire, and 100 people had died when a mob was fired upon by the military. Another estimate stated that 35,000 had fled the fighting. The riots were severe enough that
Jawaharlal Nehru, then the head of the
interim government, threatened to bombard rioters from the air. A statement from the provincial capital of
Patna stated that military forces had been deployed against the rioters, and inflicted heavy casualties on them. Some historians have stated that the province's Hindu premier did not permit British troops to fire on Hindu rioters. Others point out that the government was eventually able to put a stop to the violence in Bihar, unlike in other regions. On 5 November,
Mahatma Gandhi, who was in
Calcutta, visiting riot-stricken areas, stated that he would fast unto death if the violence in Bihar did not stop within 24 hours. His statement was broadcast nationally by
Congress leader
Rajendra Prasad. At the time, official reports stated that 400 people had been killed, while leaders of the Muslim league said the real toll was 5,000–8,000 people.
Mohammad Yunus, a leader of the Muslim league, asked Muslims to observe the festival of
Bakr-Eid, which occurred on 5 November, as a day of mourning. On 5 November, Jawaharlal Nehru issued a statement, saying "We must put an end to this madness; we can argue later," and adding "What has happened and what is happening in certain parts of Bihar province is terrible and I can hardly believe that human beings can behave in such a manner." ==Aftermath==