This Article is From Jul 14, 2020

BJP Leaders Meet President Kovind, Demand CBI Probe In Bengal MLA's Death

The delegation told President Ram Nath Kovind that Debendra Nath Ray's "murder" is another one in the long series of "political killings" in the state.

BJP Leaders Meet President Kovind, Demand CBI Probe In Bengal MLA's Death

BJP delegation, including party general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, meets President Ram Nath Kovind.

New Delhi:

Seeking a CBI probe into the death of party leader Debendra Nath Ray, a BJP delegation met President Ram Nath Kovind today and demanded dismissal of the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal.

The delegation, which included BJP General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, party MP Raju Bista and nominated Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta among others, told President Kovind that Debendra Ray's "murder" is another one in the long series of "political killings" in the state.

The body of Hemtabad MLA Debendra Nath Ray was found outside a shuttered shop near his home in Bindal village in North Dinajpur district on Monday.

"Democracy has been hanged in West Bengal. Political workers were being killed so far, and now elected leaders are being murdered and shown to have committed suicide. Anarchy prevails in the state, and its government has no right to be in power... We have demanded that the assembly be dissolved," Mr Vijayvargiya said.

He alleged that over 105 people associated with the BJP have been killed in the state in last three years.

Mr Bista alleged that the state police and other agencies were being used by the Mamata Banerjee government to "harass" her political rivals, and that a CBI probe was necessary to bring out the truth.

Mr Dasgupta said "political murders" in the state have just gone on for too long, and Ray's alleged killing was not an isolated incident. "We have seen a series of them... There is also harassment of political rivals in violation of all democratic norms," he said.

The BJP has termed Ray's death a "cold-blooded murder" and alleged involvement of the ruling Trinamool Congress in it. His family has also said that he was "murdered" and sought a CBI investigation.

Debendra Nath Ray had contested and won the Hemtabad assembly segment - a reserved seat for Scheduled Castes - on a CPM ticket backed by the Congress in 2016 but had switched over to the BJP last year after the Lok Sabha election. Hemtabad in is North Dinajpur district.

According to the post-mortem report, his death was due to hanging and no other injury mark was detected. The West Bengal Police said a suicide note was found from his shirt pocket where he blamed two people for his death.

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