TMC Worker Killed in Local Dispute

A Trinamool Congress worker was killed in a clash between party factions in Kolkata's Baguiati. Sanjeev Das was severely injured in brick-batting and died in hospital. Eleven cases were previously registered against him under the Arms Act. Police arrested 13 suspects. The deceased's family alleges involvement of TMC workers loyal to the local councilor. Meanwhile, a BJP leader filed a complaint of assault by TMC workers in Anandapur. Elections in Kolkata and its surroundings will be held in the final phase on June 1.


PTI | Kolkata | Updated: 28-04-2024 12:51 IST | Created: 28-04-2024 12:51 IST
TMC Worker Killed in Local Dispute
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A Trinamool Congress worker was killed in Baguiati area adjoining Kolkata allegedly in a clash between two factions of the party, police said on Sunday.

A confrontation took place in Arjunpur West Para in Baguiati on Saturday night, escalating into brick-batting by both sides, in which one person, identified as Sanjeev Das aka Potla, was severely injured and was taken to a hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead, a police officer said.

Eleven cases, including those related to the Arms Act, were earlier registered against Das, she said.

A total of 13 people have been arrested in connection with the incident, the officer said, adding further investigation is underway.

The deceased's family members alleged that TMC workers owing allegiance to the local councilor were behind the incident.

They claimed that Das was beaten with rods after being injured in brick-batting.

Meanwhile, a woman BJP leader lodged a police complaint alleging that she was assaulted by TMC workers in Anandapur area in south Kolkata on Saturday.

She claimed that she was attacked with sharp weapons when she and her party workers were putting up election banners and festoons, causing severe injuries to her head.

Voting will be held in the constituencies in Kolkata and its surrounding areas in the last phase on June 1.

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