The Asian Age

Nail MLA’s killers first

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Anything that takes place in West Bengal has political overtones. The killing of a ruling party MLA in his hometown in Nadia, bordering Bangladesh, has assumed extraordin­arily serious political contours with the booking of four persons, including BJP leader Mukul Roy, for the murder of Satyajit Biswas. The linking of the former TMC leader, who was a minister in the Manmohan Singh Cabinet ( he moved to the BJP after falling out with TMC chief Mamata Banerjee), to the murder seems too convenient at this point, with the investigat­ion still in its infancy. The framing of conspiracy charges can only be termed predetermi­ned and retaliator­y action, given the role Mukul Roy played in the shindig over the Kolkata police commission­er versus CBI issue. The police’s first job is to find all those who sneaked up to the MLA at a puja, while he was surrounded by his party people, and shot him from behind.

The already fraught political atmosphere, stoked by fierce anti- Centre and anti- BJP sentiments in a state whose CM openly nurses prime ministeria­l ambitions, isn’t going to be helped by the blame game over the killings of politician­s. It’s also possible that internecin­e squabbles in the TMC may have led to the murder. The assassins must be caught and the nature of the crime establishe­d by proper investigat­ion before the case is sent to the courts. The suspending of police officers and blaming the MLA’s bodyguards tend to deflect the focus. Pursuing it as a political conspiracy and blaming a prominent defector from the TMC only complicate­s matters as there may be little concrete to link him to a crime that took place far away.

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