Bihar Diaries
Amit Lodha, an IIT passout,
who went on to make a career as an IPS officer, had shot to fame for his
contribution in making the crime rate dip in Bihar. He has been felicitated with prestigious awards like
President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service, the Police Medal for
Gallantry and the Internal Security Medal for his exemplary work.
Bihar Diaries narrates the
thrilling account of how Amit Lodha arrested Vijay Samrat, one of Bihar's most
feared gang lords, notorious for extortion, kidnapping and the massacre of
scores of people. The book follows the adrenaline-fueled chase that took place
across three states during Amit's tenure as superintendent of police of
Shekhpura, a sleepy mofussil town in Bihar.
With a change of guard in
2005, Lodha notes, a wave of “sushasan” or good governance, began in the State.
It is during that time that Lodha, an award-winning IPS officer, was posted in
Shekhpura. His trysts with criminals, and how he worked towards ending the
‘jungle raj’ of routine kidnappings, murders and rapes, make for a fascinating
read.
When Amit Lodha was posted in
Shekhpura district as an SP, the quaint mufassil town lived under the terror of
a dreaded criminal (who has been referred to as Vijay Samrat in the book). “The
Gabbar Singh of Shekhpura” – as Lodha calls him – commanded fear from one and
all and his writ ran large. The police force, which was hugely understaffed,
was hardly any match for him.
Although Lodha was quite
disappointed with his posting – he, like any other serving officer, wanted a
‘good posting’ in an urban area – sprang into action once he arrived in
Shekhpura. A jailbreak and a brutal massacre impacted him deeply, that led to
the change in his attitude. What follows is a cat-and-mouse chase that will
make your heartbeats soar and adrenaline rush through the veins. The thrilling
‘adventure’ that Lodha describes in his book, pans three states, ultimately
resulting in the arrest of the fearsome criminal.
Not without reason “Bihar
Diaries” is soon going to be adapted into a motion picture by renowned
filmmaker Neeraj Pandey. As the foreword by Twinkle Khanna says, Lodha’s story
is no less than Rowdy Rathore or Dabangg.
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