Four Killed In Poll-Related Violence In West Bengal


(MENAFN- Nam News Network) NEW DELHI, Jul 8 (NNN-PTI) – In the run-up to the rural body elections, locally called panchayat polls, in India's eastern state of West Bengal, at least four people were killed, in poll-related violence, officials said yesterday.

The deaths took place on Thursday in four districts, namely South 24-Parganas, Birbhum, South Dinajpur and Murshidabad.

All four victims were said to be Political workers. While three were allegedly killed by their suspected rivals, the fourth lost his life apparently while making bombs.

The killings came two days ahead of rural body elections, that were scheduled to be held in the state today.

According to police, the fourth death occurred at Bhabta Maheshpur in Murshidabad, where police recovered the body of Kamal Sheikh, a Congress supporter.

Police said, Sheikh was killed in a blast, when he was allegedly making bombs. Police have recovered some bomb-making material from the spot.– NNN-PTI

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