Tragic Political Altercation: Murder or Misunderstanding?
The Congress' West Bengal unit chief labeled the death of party worker Debdeep Chatterjee in Asansol as "political murder," alleging involvement of TMC supporters. The police, however, attribute it to a parking dispute. The incident has sparked political tension and fierce reactions from leaders, demanding justice and an impartial investigation.
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In a shocking turn of events, the Congress' West Bengal unit chief, Subhankar Sarkar, declared the death of a party worker, Debdeep Chatterjee, in Asansol, as a 'political murder'. The tragic incident followed a local polling day, with sensitive allegations suggesting retaliation by political opponents.
The Congress believes the altercation involved members of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), a charge denied by the accused party's representatives. Various narratives have emerged, with Chatterjee's wife asserting that a minor dispute over car parking escalated, leading to her husband's untimely demise.
Rahul Gandhi condemned the incident, urging for justice. The situation has escalated tensions, with Congress workers demanding accountability and an impartial police probe to reveal the truth behind this tragic death.
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