1997 Raghopur Massacre

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1997 Raghopur Massacre

The Raghopur massacre occurred on March 28, 1997, in the village of Raghopur, located in the Vaishali district of Bihar, India. This tragic incident involved the brutal killing of 16 upper-caste individuals, predominantly from the Bhumihar community, as a result of ongoing caste-based tensions in the region. The massacre was allegedly perpetrated by members of the Nawada and Rajput communities, who sought retaliation against the rising assertiveness of lower caste groups demanding social justice and land rights. The event heightened social and political tensions in Bihar, leading to widespread condemnation and calls for justice. The Raghopur massacre remains a critical episode in the state's socio-political landscape, highlighting the persistent issues of caste discrimination and violence in India.