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Trinamool highlights unnatural death migrant worker in Pune, blames it on targeting of Bengali speakers

The Trinamool Congress, which increased the field against the target of migrant workers from Western Bengal in other states, stressed the unnatural death of a 28 -year -old worker from the Jalpaiguri region in Pune in Maharashtra on Friday.

“This is no longer about detention, harassment or deportation. This is an targeted elimination. Bengaliler @bjp4india -Ruleled is hunted, attacked and killed.

The deceased worker was described as Dipu Das (28), living in the Binnaguri Panchayat region of Rajganj’s Jalpaiguri region of Western Bengal. The immigrant worker’s family members claimed that he had been killed.

Western Bengal’s ruling party on social media said that a photograph of the migrant worker’s body was sent to family members by a contractor from Pune. The Trinamool Congress, “The body, a sharp weapon clearly revealed with a deep wound on his neck, including multiple injury traces,” he said.

Various leaders and spokespersons of the party, including Kunal Ghosh, went to social media and asked for the investigation. Ghosh said, ında In the light of such worrying events,@bjp4india cannot be rejected as an isolated case. We demand a rapid, transparent and independent investigation on the subject. The targeted hate and impunity culture should end, Gh Ghosh said.

Debangshu Bhattacharya, a spokesman for another trinamool congress, warned that if the brutal campaign against Bengalis continues, “BJP will face much worse consequences than those who can imagine”.

A few days ago, Abu Bakkar Mandal, the immigrant worker of Baduria, was killed at the Bhasi Police Station of Maharashtra, North 24 Parganas. The Trinamool Congress government claimed that it was aimed to be the Bengali of the immigrant worker. However, the investigations later revealed that youth was murder because of a nervous relationship with a woman in Maharashtra.

The family members of the immigrant worker who died from Jalpaiguri, especially his brother Apu Das, said that his brother had worked for a contractor, that he had met the family with an accident and then reported that his brother had died. Family members said that they were suspected after seeing the blood -stained photos of his brother sent from Pune.

The development comes at a time when the police claim that hundreds of migratory workers from Western Bengal are suspected of citizens from Bangladesh in different states, including Maharashtra, claims harassment and torture in the hands of the police. The Trinamool Congress launched a ‘language movement’ to protest the targeting of immigrants.

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