In a bid to mobilise support after serial blasts struck its rally in Patna on Sunday, the Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday began a 'shahid asthi-kalash yatra' of the six blast victims from six different villages that would be taken to different parts of the state before being immersed in Ganga river in Patna.
The yatra began two days ahead of BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi visit to Bihar to meet the kin of the six people killed and dozens of seriously injured in the serial blasts at Gandhi maidan, the venue of his hunkar rally on Sunday.
The state BJP has declared blasts victims as martyrs on Monday.
The six blast victims, mostly BJP workers and block level party leaders, are Vikas Kumar Singh alias Guddu, 28, a resident of Nisiza village in Kaimur district, Munna Srivastava, 35, resident of Hathua in Gopalganj district, Bharat Razak, 59, resident of Supaul district, Bindeshwari Chaudhary, 58, resident of Tarapur Bariyarpur in Begusarai district, Rajnarain Singh, 70, resident of Gaurichak in Patna district and Rajesh Kumar, 28, resident of Ahiiyapur Mushhari in Nalanda district.
"The ashes of the victims would be taken to different parts of the state from their native villages and immersed in the Ganga river in Patna on November 5," state BJP president Mangal Paney told rediff.com