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Jharkhand: RSS swayamsevak Shankar Prasad Dey, actively working against cow smugglers shot dead by miscreants

“Jharkhand: RSS swayamsevak Shankar Prasad Dey, actively working against cow smugglers shot dead by miscreants”, Organiser, July 12, 2023:

“A Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), swayamsevak was shot dead by miscreants in the Dhanbad district of Jharkhand on July 11. The attackers are yet to be identified by the police. The victim has been identified as Shankar Prasad Dey. Prasad was the district convener of Vanvasi Kalyan Kendra and Jila Sampark Pramukh.

On July 12 morning, the police found his body near Duma village which falls under the Tundi police station limits, police said, adding an investigation into the matter has been launched.

“We came to know about the incident today (July 12) morning. He was shot at least six to seven times,” Parimal Dey, nephew of Prasad said…..”

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