Bihar teenager Aditya Sachdeva was allegedly shot dead by Rocky Yadav, son of a JDU politician, for overtaking his SUV.

Highlights 19-year-old Class 12 student killed on Saturday night

He overtook Range Rover driven by politician's son

Politician belongs to party of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar

Rocky Yadav, 30, son of a JD(U) leader allegedly shot dead the teenager.

The Range Rover belonging to JD(U) leader Manorama Devi's family and the Swift in which the teenager who was killed was travelling.

Rocky Yadav, the son of a JDU leader who allegedly shot dead a teenager for overtaking his SUV in Bihar's Gaya on Saturday, has been arrested, police said.Confirming the arrest, Gaya's Senior Superintendent of Police Garima Mallick said, " We have been carrying out regular raids and based on our interrogation of various people we have made the arrest. I cannot give you more details right now."The arrest happened a day after Rocky's mother Manorama Devi, member of leglislative council, was interrogated. Sources said Rocky was picked up from a factory located on the road to Bodh Gaya, in which Bindi Yadav, Rocky's father, has business interests. Aditya Sachdeva , 19, was driving home with friends in his Maruti Swift when he overtook the politician's son Range Rover.His friends claim that Rocky then fired a warning shot from the SUV, forcing Mr Sachdeva to stop, after which he was beaten up and then shot at. He died on the spot."I would like to fold my hands and ask Nitish Kumar to please get this boy justice," Mr Sachdeva's cousin Rishi Sachdeva appealed to the Bihar Chief Minister .Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister, has rebuked the media and political opponents for what he describes as "focusing not on what but who". That clumsy comment rankles, though the Chief Minister has stressed that the suspect's bodyguard has been arrested along with his father for helping organize his escape.His mother, Manorama Devi had told NDTV, "We don't know where he is, he will surrender. We didn't play a role in his escape."The Chief Minister has denied that this is the latest in a snaking line of crimes that expose the "jungle raj" or return of lawlessness to Bihar, as alleged by the main opposition party, the BJP.