Centre seeks report from West Bengal over brutal killing of dalit men in the state

NewsBharati    07-Jun-2018
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New Delhi, June 7: The entire country was shaken when the incident of a boy was seen hanging over a tree with a chilling note written. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has sought a report from the West Bengal government on the killings of Dalit men in the state after the panchayat election results were announced.

The young boy, who the BJP claims to be their member, was hanged to death near his home in Purulia district last month. The incident invited strong criticism of the TMC government from BJP chief Amit Shah, who said the ruling dispensation has "surpassed the violent legacy of the Communist rule" in West Bengal.

A mysterious handwritten note in Bengali found near the body of Trilochan Mahato near his home in Balarampur, about 295 km from Kolkata, stated that he was "punished for working for the BJP" during the recent rural polls in the state, a senior district police officer had said.

Within a couple of days, the body of a 35-year-old man was found hanging from a high-tension tower in Purulia district, triggering protests by locals and the BJP claiming him to be its member.

In a note to the state government, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister Thaawarchand Gehlot expressed concern over the killings.

The West Bengal government on Saturday ordered a probe by the criminal investigation department into the deaths.