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Own report: BJP activist Ulen Roy dies in Uttarkanya campaign. Exciting information up front. The family was pressured to take the body home overnight after the autopsy. Presumed family of the deceased. However, Ulen Roy’s family refused to take the body home in this situation. The family of the deceased has also expressed their anger against the police.
They complained that an autopsy had been carried out and asked them to sign a bond on behalf of the police. They refused to take the body because they were asked to write an unidentified body in Mukleka. The family of the deceased complained that they had to force the statement written by the police on the white paper.
Even in the link, Ulen Roy was not mentioned as a BJP activist. Why was the autopsy at night? Ulen Roy’s family has demanded an autopsy on the body, citing multiple allegations of pressure to bring him home.
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However, state police tweeted that according to the autopsy report, Ulen Roy was killed by a shotgun. The police do not use shotguns. Some of the protesters brought shotguns and fired at point-blank range.
According to the prime minister’s report, “the death was due to the effects of shotgun wounds.” The police do not use shotguns. It is obvious that during yesterday’s protest in Siliguri, armed people were brought in and shot with firearms. (1/3)
– West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) December 8, 2020
The deceased was injured on a paddle by a shotgun fired at point-blank range by a person standing near the deceased in the protest program. This is unprecedented. No one has heard of bringing armed people to protest programs and inciting them to shoot. (2/3)
– West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) December 8, 2020
There was a malicious intention to create violence through the use of firearms. CID West Bengal has been asked to investigate. The truth will come out and crackdowns will be taken against all those who planned and executed the heinous crime. (3/3) pic.twitter.com/8UNdfDoVDH
– West Bengal Police (@WBPolice) December 8, 2020
It is worth mentioning that Siliguri became a battlefield yesterday around the BJP’s Uttarkanya campaign. The BJP today called for a 12-hour lockdown in North Bengal to protest the death of a BJP worker. BJP activists and supporters have taken to the streets of Kochbihar since the morning to make the ban a success.
In the morning, BJP workers blocked a government bus on the road. There is a strict police guard to avoid disturbances. BJP workers protested by burning tires in Mathabhanga. Biksobhamathabhana-Cooch Behar Cooch Behar caupatite road station with burning tires and bhanacurakocabihare besakayekajana police truck arrested BJP net.
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