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West Bengal: TMC goons show ‘Khela’ of violence, murder BJP worker and run away with his severed head

“West Bengal: TMC goons show ‘Khela’ of violence, murder BJP worker and run away with his severed head”, Opindia, June 2, 2024:

“On Saturday (1st June), a BJP worker was brutally murdered by a mob of 10-11 Trinamool Congress (TMC) goons in Chandpur village in Nadia district of West Bengal. The incident took place during the 7th Phase of Lok Sabha elections in the State

As per reports, the victim was identified as Hafizul Sheikh. He had recently joined the BJP. The accused first shot Sheikh and then severed his head from the rest of the body.

In visuals that have come to light, the beheaded body of Hafizul Sheikh could be seen lying unattended on one side of the road……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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