: By the time his bleeding body had been ferried across the Ganges from Raghopur Island and taken to a hospital in Patna, the state capital, it was too late, according to Business Week. Maybe an hour would have saved his life, says Sub Inspector Randhir Kumar Bhatt, Kumar replacement, and one of just a dozen officers on the island. He might have lived, but the makeshift bridge from the island where he worked in India poverty-stricken state of Bihar was closed. The murder is emblematic of Bihar, where more than 100 million people live on an average of less than $2 a day. Whoever builds a bridge, I will vote for him for the next 20 to 25 years Starting as early as October, Modi party will face the first in a series of state elections. The lawlessness, poverty, and decrepit infrastructure that cost Kumar his life now also threaten to derail Prime Minister Narendra Modi plans to reform India.
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