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          Patna, May 22 (IANS) Normal life was hit in Bihar's Magadh   region Tuesday by a day-long strike called by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) to   protest the killing of a village head and subsequent police action against those   seeking a probe into it, officials said.
 |  More than 100 RJD workers, including some leaders, were detained for disturbing   peace when they were enforcing the strike in Gaya, Aurangabad, Jehanabad, Arwal   and Nawada districts in the region, police said.
 The strike was also   supported by opposition Communist Party of India   (Marxist-Leninist).
 
 Sonhathu village head Devendra Singh alias Chhotu was   shot dead near Dhamni village of Haspura block in Aurangabad district April   29.
 
 RJD leader Ram Kirpal Yadav told IANS that the strike received   overwhelming support. "Thousands of slogan-shouting party workers and supporters   took to the streets to protest against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's failure to   control crime," he said.
 
 Police officials said RJD workers blocked   national highways in Aurangabad, Gaya, Jehanabad and Nawada, disrupting road   traffic.
 
 According to railway officials, the protesters also forcibly   stopped trains in Gaya and Jehanabad districts.
 
 Markets remained closed   in Aurangabad, Nawada, Arwal and Jehanabad districts.
 
 RJD chief Lalu   Prasad during his visit to the slain village head's home May 6 had announced the   strike in Magadh region.
 
 
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