Why did the mouse bite the CM?

The papers reported that Bihar CM was bitten by a mouse while resting during his 'Vishwas yatra' at the Sitamarhi circuit house. An interesting question comes to my mind: Why did the mouse bite the CM? My colleague Benjamin showing his worldly wisdom says, "Mice are found in areas rich in agricultural produce." This would mean Sitamarhi is rich in agricultural produce and hence the presence of the mouse and the mouse does not like industries...so he bites the CM! Sounds reasonably good! Or is it that the mouse was attracted to the rich abundance of hair with which the CM is blessed - on his head as well as on his face!
Moving from the trivial to the significant: Probably the mouse represents all the Benjamins of Bihar who feel that this yatra is an unnecessary expenditure where thousands are without food, clothes and shelter. It is insignificant compared to the one of the major problems inflicting the state: Education. Institutes are talking of bringing quality education back to the place where it had dawned but sadly the policies of the government are destroying those institutes which have created some of the most successful professionals in various fields in India.
Or is the mouse an underfed one like most of our population? Is he trying to tell the CM that the people need food to exist and in such times of inflation, it might be difficult for a poor NREGA labourer to meet his needs?
Well at least for the CM the docs have run the miles...wish they would do it for the common men also...no hard feelings intended..after all the CM and his policies saw a high growth rate in Bihar when other countries and states were reeling under the effects of economic depression!

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The mouse is probably a University academic nibbling a gentle reminder. It was only a nibble. Nibbling mice later bite.

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