Opposition CPI(M) in Tripura called a 12-hour statewide bandh on Sunday in protest against the murder of its leader Badal Shill. He was critically injured in an attack in South Tripura's Rajnagar area and later died while undergoing treatment at a hospital on Saturday.
CPI(M) alleged that Shill, a zilla parishad candidate in the panchayat polls, was murdered by BJP-backed goons.
However, reacting to the murder of CPI(M) leader, the state BJP said police will probe the case and take necessary actions.
Shill was attacked by a group of people, who are yet to be identified, on Friday evening. Police visited the spot immediately after coming to know about the incident. The victim was not in a condition to tell the police anything. However, we lodged a suo motu case. An investigation is underway," SP of South Tripura Ashok Kumar Sinha said.
Shill was attacked with 'dao' or machetes, sticks and other weapons at Rajnagar market, his family alleged.
AIG (Law and Order) Ananta Das said he died while undergoing treatment at the state-run GB Pant Hospital in Agartala.
"His post-mortem examination has been completed and the body will be handed over to his family," he said.
Shill had on July 11 filed nomination papers for the panchayat elections. CPI(M) state secretary Jitendra Chaudhury, who is also the leader of the opposition in the assembly, said Shill had received severe head injuries in the attack.
Left Front convenor Narayan Kar said the statewide bandh would begin at 6 am, and continue till 6 pm. "Every death causes shock. We convey heartfelt grief and sympathy to the family of Badal Shill, who died while undergoing treatment. Police will investigate the case and take necessary legal steps," BJP state spokesperson Nabendu Bhattacharjee said while addressing a press conference late in the night.
He alleged that the opposition parties were trying to create unrest in the state ahead of the panchayat elections. "They are not being able to find candidates for the elections, and the BJP can’t arrange candidates for them," he said.
Bhattacharjee said the BJP will oppose the statewide shutdown because it does not support anything that hampers normal life. "I hope the government will take all possible steps to maintain normal life on Sunday. The party will also support the government in maintaining normal life across the state," he said.
Panchayat polls will be held in the state on August 8, and the votes will be counted on August 10.
(With PTI inputs)
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