Kolkata: The CBI, which is probing cases of post-assembly poll violence in Bengal, has arrested three persons in connection with the murder of Biswajit Mahesh, who was known to be a supporter of the BJP, a source in the agency said on Tuesday. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had on 11 November last year filed a case against five accused for Mahesh’s death in West Midnapore, in compliance with the orders of the Calcutta High Court, the source said. Mahesh was allegedly attacked with an iron rod and a sword on 4 May, 2021, shortly after the declaration of assembly poll results in the state, and his body was thrown in a pond. He was later taken to Sabang hospital, where doctors declared him “brought dead”. The BJP had alleged that workers of the ruling TMC carried out attacks on its activists and supporters, in the aftermath of the elections. The high court had on 19 August ruled that probe into post-poll violence cases involving rape and murder be held by the CBI, taking note of an NHRC report in the matter. Read all the Latest News , Trending News , Cricket News , Bollywood News , India News and Entertainment News here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Biswajit Mahesh was allegedly attacked with an iron rod and a sword on 4 May, 2021, shortly after the declaration of poll results. BJP has accused ruling TMC of attacking its supporters
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