Police term Purulia death suicide, BJP strike hits life

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The man found from an in West Bengal's had committed suicide as per the post-mortem examination, police said on Sunday while as life was hit in the district by the 12-hour strike called by the BJP to protest alleged murder of its party workers.

"As per the post-mortem report, we have come to know about the cause of The doctors have clearly written that the has occurred due to asphyxia due to hanging, ante-mortem and suicidal in nature," he told reporters.

He said post-mortem was done by a board of five doctors.

Magharia's immediate predecessor had on Saturday claimed that preliminary investigation suggested the death of Kumar was a case of suicide. Following this statement, Biswas was transferred as commandant of the

However, senior leaders, who reached on Sunday, accused police, the ruling and miscreants of "acting together".

The party had called the 12-hour Purulia strike after two of its party workers were allegedly murdered within a span of three days.

"Trinamool, miscreants, mafia and police -- all have become one. It is just the local people who are against them. Lot of people who were Maoists earlier are now working for Trinamool," said

"This nexus is proved through these murders," he added.

Claiming that the deceased was a prominent party worker, the BJP blamed the Trinamool and sought a probe into it.

The body of 20-year-old BJP worker Trilochan Mahato was also found from a tree in Balarampur area of the same district last week with a message inscribed on the back of his T-shirt, accusing him of supporting the BJP.

The Trinamool has, however, denied its involvement in either of the incidents. The has handed over the probe to the CID.

Trinamool' said: "BJP leaders have been making false allegation against us and post-mortem report of Kumar proved that."

The twin killings have led to tension in Purulia. The BJP held demonstrations, protesting against the killing of their youth activists.

"Law and order situation has been under control. The strike has affected life partially," said an of station.

Most shops in the district remained shut. Private vehicles were off the road while state-owned vehicles were plying.

"Few days back (Trinamool leader) said they want Purulia devoid of any opposition. This message was clear. Two incidents showed what his message meant," said actress and

The BJP also demanded imposition of President's rule in the state, as alleged that the had completely failed to maintain law and order.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, June 03 2018. 17:30 IST