Bara massacre

Bara Massacre[1][2]
LocationBara village, Gaya district, Bihar
DateFebruary 1992
Deaths35-40 killed
VictimsBhumihar
PerpetratorsMaoist Communist Centre unit containing Schedule Castes and OBC

The Bara massacre was a caste based carnage that took place in 1992 in Bihar. At midnight on 12–13 February 1992, the Maoist Communist Centre of India (now the Communist Party of India (Maoist)) killed 40 Bhumihars at Bara Village in Gaya district of Bihar, India. The MCC's armed group brought the 35 men of Bara village to the bank of a nearby canal, tied their hands and slit their throats. As many as 36 people were accused of the crime, but 13 were charged. The police failed to arrest the others, who had defied their summons.[3]

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  3. ^ "Death sentence for three Naxals in Bara massacre case". The Times of India. Press Trust of India. 11 February 2009. Archived from the original on 29 April 2021. Retrieved 24 July 2012.

Bara massacre

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