This Article is From Nov 26, 2009

Trinamool-CPM clash leaves one dead

Hooghly, West Bengal: One person was killed and six others including two policemen injured in a turf-war between activists of CPM and Trinamool Congress in Hooghly on Thursday, police said.

While the dead was a supporter of Trinamool Congress, the four injured were CPM supporters, they added.

Clashes started on Thursday morning in three villages under Khanakul, Arambagh and Purshura police stations, police said, adding guns, bombs, bows and arrows, and other improvised firearms were used. Several houses were also ransacked.

Ananta Dalui, a 40-year-old agriculture labourer, was shot dead when he was working in a potato field at Chandraban village under Arambagh police station.

Sukomal Das, officer-in-charge of Khanakul police station, and a constable sustained bullet injuries when they went to Majhpur village, they said, adding both have been
admitted to hospital.

Four villagers, stated to be CPM supporters, were also shot and injured at Majhpur.
Superintendent of Police Satyajit Bandyopadhyay told PTI that a large contingent of police went to the troubled villages and brought the situation under control.

Claiming that Dalui was their supporter, Trinamool district general secretary Dilip Yadav alleged that armed CPM goons attacked their party supporters at their houses.

However, former Arambagh MP and CPM state committee member Anil Basu denied the charges. 
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