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          Patna, May 10 (IANS) Normal life was hit in many parts of Bihar   Thursday by a day-long strike called by the Communist Party of India   (Marxist-Leninist) to protest the killing of a village head and the subsequent   police lathicharge on the protesters demanding probe into the case, officials   said.
 |  More than 500 CPI-ML activists, including party general secretary Dipankar   Bhattacharya, were detained for disturbing peace when they were enforcing   strike, police said.
 Bhattacharya led a procession of hundreds of party   activists in Patna, shouting slogans against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and   demanding justice for Sonhathu village head Devendra Singh alias Chhotu, who was   shot dead near Dhamni village of Haspura block in Aurangabad district on April   29.
 
 "Our strike received overwhelming support. It was a success because   people are fed up of deteriorating law and order... there is anger against   Nitish Kumar's government," Bhattacharya told news persons minutes before his   detention.
 
 The CPI-ML's daylong strike was supported by opposition   Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Communist Party of India.
 
 According to   railway officials, the protesters forcibly stopped trains in Darbhanga, Ara,   Gaya, Samastipur, Vaishali, Begusarai, Bhagalpur, and Jehanabad districts,   disrupting the services.
 
 Police officials said that CPI-ML activists   blocked national highways in over a dozen districts that severely hit road   traffic.
 
 In Patna, the strike evoked mixed response with shops and   business establishments remaining closed in some localities, though banks and   other financial institutions were open.
 
 Most central and state government   offices wore a deserted look because of poor attendance.
 
 The opposition   parties CPI-ML and RJD had strongly protested the incident May 2 during which   police burst teargas shells, fired shots in the air and lathicharged the   protesters who were demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry   into the case.
 
 RJD chief Lalu Prasad had visited the slain village head's   home and addressed a public meeting in Dhamni village May 6.
 
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