In December 2008, charges were made against 46
Ranvir Sena men. Sessions Judge Mishra, on conclusion of trial in the case on 1 April, fixed 7 April 2010 as the date for announcing the verdict. Earlier, the case was transferred to Patna from Jehanabad following a Patna High Court order in October 1999. On 9 October 2013,
Patna High Court acquitted all 26 accused persons, due to "lack of evidence". The CPI (ML) staged a Bandh throughout central Bihar.
Reaction Some commented that the High Court judgement did not get the attention it merited in the media. The acquittal of massacre-accused were overshadowed by another big news of that time - the retirement of
Sachin Tendulkar from cricket. There was an angry reaction from the Bihar government and various political parties in the state. The government replied that it will appeal against the order, while
CPI(M) termed the verdict as “unacceptable” and asked the Nitish Kumar government to immediately file an appeal against it. The
CPI-ML criticised the state government and said that it would appeal in the
apex court to appoint the SIT(special investigation team) probing all the massacre cases in Bihar. Other state parties
LJP and
RJD demanded
CBI investigation in High Court's decision and alleged that the state government is protecting the interests of Ranvir Sena. Maoists called for a 24-hour strike against the court's decision in Bihar's
Muzaffarpur district, and the police advised that the banks and shops remain close. Seven people, including one suspected member from the Ranvir Sena, were killed in
Aurangabad district on 18 October. The Dalits in the area feared that there may be a retaliation from the
Ranvir Sena. ==See also==