Mishra is a
Bhumihar from a village in
Aurangabad, Bihar. He was a prominent leader of the erstwhile Naxalite group
Maoist Communist Centre of India. Mishra organised a large scale land movement in
Bihar after the death of
Kanai Chatterjee. After the formation of
CPI (Maoist) in 2004, he became the Central Committee member of the Party. Mishra was known as
Bibiji,
Agni and
Ban Bihari inside the party. According to the
Bihar police he was wanted in two dozen cases of murder, arson and looting in Bihar,
Jharkhand and
Chhattisgarh. In the ninth Party Congress held in 2007, he was selected as politburo member and made in-charge of
Delhi operations. Mishra was busy of spreading the movement to the North India, including
Haryana,
Punjab as well as
Jammu and Kashmir. His name figured in the
United States Department's Country Reports on Terrorism, 2006. On 11 May 2008, a team of Special Task Force of Bihar Police arrested him from a rented house at Barmasia. Mishra was released in August 2017 due to lack of evidences and settled in village under Kasma police station as an
Ayurveda Doctor. After two months from his release, he went missing. Till date, he is still missing. ==References==