One killed, nine injured in blast in Kolkata suburbs

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A seven-year-old boy was killed and nine people, including his mother, were injured in a low-intensity explosion in front of a multi-storey building in the area in Kolkata's northern suburbs on Tuesday, police said.

As per initial investigation, ammonium nitrate was used in carrying out the low-intensity blast outside the building, which also houses the office of

"It was a socket bomb explosion. Forensic team and the bomb squad of CID are examining the spot. We have started further investigation," a said.

The explosion was reported outside a fruit shop on the ground floor of the building in the congested Kazipara area under the jurisdiction of around 9 am, the said.

"Initially, we thought it was a But it is not so. We have found a few iron nails but there is no smell of gunpowder," another senior said.

Roy claimed that he was the target of the blast.

Roy, stopping short of naming any political party, said the forces, which are currently attacking the ruling TMC all over Bengal, are behind the attack.

"It was a pre-planned blast... They had planned to kill me and other TMC workers, as it would create panic and help them gain foothold in the area," he told

Asked whether the explosion was a result of infighting within the TMC, Roy said there was no such issue in south Bengal.

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 14:50 IST