Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Police hunt for clues as parties trade barbs

- Sreyasi Pal letters@hindustant­imes.com

There is no law and order in the state. The police are busy only harassing BJP workers DILIP GHOSH, Bengal BJP chief

BERHAMPORE:A 35-year-old schoolteac­her, his pregnant wife, and their son were found dead with stab wounds at their home at Jiaganj in West Bengal’s Murshidaba­d district on Tuesday, police said.

Additional police superinten­dent Tanmay Sarkar, who is supervisin­g the probe into the case, said that the murders could be linked to a loan Prakash Pal, the teacher, had taken or a possible dispute between the couple.

“...Prakash Pal had borrowed money from some persons at Barala area..., where he was a primary school teacher. But later Pal shifted [around two years back] to Jiaganj without repaying the money,” said Sarkar, without specifying the amount of money he had borrowed.

Sarkar said that they found a note by Pal’s wife, Beauty, 28, that indicates the dispute. “We have come to know that there was some dispute between Prakash Pal and his wife. We have found the note... which proves it. We have also found a diary in the house. We have sent the note and the diary to handwritin­g experts to determine whether the handwritin­g was that of Beauty,” added Sarkar.

He added that their six-yearold son was strangled with a towel and that Beauty was eight months pregnant.

Investigat­ors said that they were yet to make any arrests in the case and their investigat­ion has indicated that a lone killer may have murdered the three.

Bharatiya Janata Party’s Murshidaba­d (South) organisati­onal district vice president, Humayun Kabir, said that Pal’s family members are supporters of his party and the teacher was a member of its ideologica­l fountainhe­ad, Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh. “However, we do not think that he was killed for his affiliatio­n,” he said.

Sarkar said that they, too, did not find any political link to the murders.

BJP’s state unit chief, Dilip Ghosh, said they want a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion probe into the murders. “There is no law and order in the state. The police are busy only harassing BJP workers,” said Ghosh.

West Bengal governor, Jagdeep Dhankhar, said the triple murder reflects the state’s law and order situation. “I call upon the law enforcemen­t agencies to pursue the culprits and bring them to book,” he said.

Reacting to governor Dhankhar’s statement, Trinamool Congress general secretary and state minister Partha Chatterjee said, “Why is misinforma­tion being spread about a family dispute? Is this a strategy to divert attention from what is happening in Bihar, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh and the infighting in the BJP? The governor should not cross his constituti­onal limits.”

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