Violence continues in Bengal, BJP worker's body found


Kolkata, Jun 13 (IANS): A person died and several were injured as violent incidents were reported across districts in West Bengal on Wednesday, police said.

"WB's Malda district witnessed another heinous murder of a BJP worker, Anil Singh, by TMC activists. This would be the 5th murder of a BJP worker in Bengal in the last 4 days. My condolences to the bereaved family," Babul Supriyo, BJP's Asansol MP, tweeted.

However, the police denied any political connection behind the murder. The deceased was identified as Asit Singh.

"Asit Singh, 45, a resident of Kamalabari was found dead few metres away from his residence. I cannot say if he was a BJP worker, but as per preliminary investigation, no political connection has been established in his death," said Alok Rajoria, Superintendent of Police, Malda.

His body has been sent for post-mortem. Whether Singh's death was homicide or suicide can be ascertained once the reports arrive, he added.

In another incident, a clash broke out between Trinamool and BJP workers in Hooghly's Arambagh area after a local Trinamool leader joined the saffron party.

Four BJP supporters, arrested on Tuesday for killing a Trinamool worker in Purba Burdwan's Galsi, were produced in the court on Wednesday.

"Joydeb Roy, 45, was stabbed to death on June 10. After today's hearing, two BJP workers have been taken into police custody," an officer of Galsi police station said.

  

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