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Dead body of the mother of BJP worker found in West Bengal’s Hoogly, party accuses TMC goons of murder

“Dead body of the mother of BJP worker found in West Bengal’s Hoogly, party accuses TMC goons of murder”, Opindia, February 13, 2024:

“On Monday (12th February), the dead body of the mother of a BJP worker named Raju Sahak was recovered from a jungle in the Polba Dadpur area in the Hooghly district of West Bengal.

As per a report by Republic Bangla, the victim was identified as Jyotsna Saha. She had been missing since the afternoon. Her body was recovered in the evening.

The family members of Jyotsna Saha have claimed that she has been murdered. A police investigation has been initiated into the matter.

The West Bengal unit of the BJP shared a video wherein some people were seen recovering the dead body of Jyotsna Saha. It accused the ruling Trinamool Congress government in the State of killing BJP workers and their family members….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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