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Sir, The removal of D.P. Ojha as Director-General of Police of Bihar is unfortunate. The fact that the authorities have treated such a high-ranking official in this manner, instead of investigating his allegations of criminal-politician nexus in the State, shows the sorry state of affairs in the State. It also shows that Biharis have to fight for their rights not only outside their State but also within Bihar.
Pranava Piyush,
Sir, It has become clear that there is no place in Bihar for persons who wish to clean up the system.
Avinash Srivastava,
Sir, Corruption and criminalisation of politics have been prevalent in Bihar for many years. Wonder why Mr. Ojha decided to speak out only when he was on the verge of retirement.
Himanshu Kumar,
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