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          Patna, April 17 (IANS) Hundreds of people in Bihar took to the   streets Tuesday against a Patna High Court verdict acquitting 23 men convicted   for the 1996 massacre of 21 people, mostly women and children, by the   upper-caste Ranvir Sena in Bhojpur district.
 |  The Patna High Court had Monday acquitted the three sentenced to death and 20   given life sentence. They had been convicted by the Ara sessions court and   sentenced in May 2010.
 The Bathani Tola village, in Sahar block of   Bhojpur district, was targeted by armed members of the Ranvir Sena who butchered   21 people, mostly Dalits and poor Muslims on July 11, 1996.
 
 On Tuesday,   the day after the court acquitted them and also directed that all of them be   released, hundreds of angry people, mostly family members of the massacre   victims, protested at Ara, the district headquarters of Bhojpur, about 60 km   from Patna, and in several other places like Gaya, Aurangabad and   Arwal.
 
 "The slogan shouting protesters blocked Ara-Patna road and   threatened to launch a campaign to seek justice for victims of the massacre   following the court judgement," a police official in Ara said.
 
 The   protesters were led by the workers and leaders of the Communist Party of India   Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML), which termed the judgement sad, shocking and   shameful.
 
 "The party workers held demonstrations across the state   against the judgement and demanded justice for the victims," CPI-ML state   secretary Kunal said.
 
 The protests were held in all the district   headquarters, Kunal added. Hundreds of people protested the high court judgment   in these cities, he said.
 
 Kunal said the ruling was a cruel joke for the   poor people who had been waiting for justice for the last 16   years.
 
 Citing lack of evidence, the high court had Monday reversed the   order of the lower court on grounds of lack of evidence in the police   chargesheet.
 
 The state government will file an appeal against the Patna   High Court judgement. "The government will approach against it in the apex   court" Additional Director General of Police (headquarters) Ravindra Kumar   said.
 
 
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