3 killed in Bengal panchayat election violence

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 04:16 PM.

Violence continued to rock Panchayat elections in West Bengal with at least three Congress party workers killed and several others, including two policemen, injured ahead of tomorrow’s fourth phase of polling.

Two Congress workers, Nurmohhamad Sheikh and Ahad Ali, died when they were hit by crude bombs hurled by rival party supporters at Kapasdanga under Beldanga Police Station of Murshidabad district late last night.

Another party worker Repon Sheikh met a similar fate at Bharatpur during a clash between rival party supporters, police said.

Sporadic incidents of clash, including hurling of bombs and stone pelting, continued in the troubled district which left several injured including two policemen in Kapasdanga area.

Murshidabad district Congress spokesman Ashok Das alleged that his party workers were targeted by the ruling TMC with active help from the CPI (M) cadres.

Panchayat polls are scheduled to held in the district tomorrow. Three persons were killed in the second phase of the polling while four others lost their lives in the third phase.

Published on July 21, 2013 07:21