Dinhata (West Bengal):In a clash between the ruling Trinamool Congress and BJP before the high-octane panchayat polls scheduled on July 8, one person died and five others were injured at Zaridharla village of Gitaldah under Dinhata police station area in Cooch Behar in West Bengal in the wee hours of Tuesday. The injured have been promptly shifted to a nearby hospital in Cooch Behar for medical treatment.
Cooch Behar Superintendent of Police Sumit Kumar said that there were reports of clashes from the village and forces had been sent to the disturbed area of Zaridhala Gram Panchayat earlier today. “A clash had erupted between two local groups, leading to the firing of shots. We are yet to determine the reason behind the clash. Law and order has been restored in the area,” Kumar added.
SP Sumit Kumar assured the public that the situation is currently under control, despite the difficulty in promptly deploying police forces due to the inaccessible terrain. It is important to note that the incident occurred in an area situated on the international border between India and Bangladesh.
According to local sources, the violence turned deadly as five individuals suffered gunshot wounds. Tragically, one of them, identified as Babu Haque, succumbed to his injuries. This incident took place in a remote region that requires access via boat, posing logistical challenges for law enforcement authorities in reaching the location swiftly.