Seventeen years after the Bhagalpur riots in which over a thousand Muslims were killed, Bihar Police has finally decided to lodge a complaint against the rioters.

Bhagalpur range DIG Grijanandan Sharma ordered Nathnagar police station in-charge to lodge a first information report against rioters who killed nine members of a Muslim family in October 1989. Police had not even made a dairy entry of the incident.
Sharma, who met the family members of the riot victims on Friday, said the killers were roaming freely, a police official said.
Bihar Additional Director General of Police Abhyanand told on Saturday: "No complaint was lodged in the murder case."
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar instituted a fresh probe into the riots six months ago. His decision kindled hopes of many a victim whose dream of getting justice had dimmed in the last 17 years.
But the commission, headed by Justice (retd) NN Singh, started work on the case just a week ago—six months behind schedule. The commission was to submit an interim report and a final report within six months.
Home Secretary Afzal Amanullah said: "The state police has reopened 27 old cases and two special courts are hearing the cases."
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has described the probe as a political gimmick.
{{/usCountry}}The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has described the probe as a political gimmick.
{{/usCountry}}RJD chief and Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has challenged Nitish Kumar to take action against former Bharatiya Janata Party chief LK Advani for allegedly instigating communal riots in Bhagalpur.