One individual was shot dead while another endured a slug
damage in Burdwan and North 24 Parganas regions as voting started in 91
districts crosswise over West Bengal today. 30-year-old Indrajit Singh was shot at from point clear
range at a surveying stall close Katwa transport remain in Burdwan District. He
passed on the spot. Region Magistrate Saumitra Mohan affirmed the demise and has
requested the report from the surveying authorities. In the mean time, the Trinamool Congress charged Mr Singh, a
gathering supporter, was shot dead while attempting to counteract stall
sticking at Ward Number 14 by a criminal.
SP Kunal Agarwal said there were reports of bombarding from
a few wards in Katwa and police were checking the cases. At Titagarh in North 24 Parganas area, a 55-year-old man
supported a projectile harm while remaining in line before Andhra Vidyalaya in
Ward Number 6. The voter Panchu Sonkar (55), who endured a shot damage on
his foot, was taken to the neighborhood BN Bose Hospital and was currently in
stable condition. A senior area cop affirmed the episode yet said the
personality of the denounced was not known. In the mean time, State Election Commission Sabyasachi Ghose
said, "We have gotten reports of the two episodes however are yet to get
any affirmation. There have been occurrences of savagery in different parts of
the state where the surveys are on."
"At whatever point we are accepting any report or
objection we are requesting that the fitting powers make a move," he said. A state police authority said, shots were shot at a CPI(M)
applicant at Ward Number 2 in North
Dumdum Municipality
region. Surveying for the community bodies started at 7 am today for
which 35 organizations of focal strengths other than state powers have been
sent.
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