The Bihar State Minority Commission has called for the immediate arrest of all suspects and strict legal measures following an alleged mob attack on a Muslim laborer in Madhubani district. Describing the incident as a severe instance of communal violence and lawlessness, the assault took place in Teachka village under Rajnagar police station and came to light through a viral video on social media. The victim, Mohammad Murshid Alam, residing in Shankarpur village, was among laborers engaged in government drain construction work in Madhubani district.
The Commission revealed that on December 30, 2025, individuals from Teachka village, reportedly motivated by religious bias, falsely accused Mohammad Murshid Alam of being a Bangladeshi national. They coerced him to chant offensive religious slogans, abducted him on a motorcycle, and subjected him to a brutal assault near a Durga temple, leaving him severely injured. The Bihar State Minority Commission has demanded the immediate filing of an FIR against all perpetrators, their swift arrest, and strict legal action as per Supreme Court guidelines on mob violence.
Expressing grave concerns over communal targeting and the safety of migrant laborers, the incident has sparked outrage and calls for justice from various quarters. The Madhubani Superintendent of Police has ordered stringent action against the accused, with a case already registered at the Rajnagar police station. AIMIM national spokesperson Adil Hasan condemned the attack, emphasizing the need for the culprits’ arrest and justice for the victim.
