Kolkata (West Bengal):Amid opposition BJP's allegations over the "murder" of party MLA Debendra Nath Ray, West Bengal Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay on Tuesday said that prima facie it appeared to be a "case of suicide".
Addressing a press meet at the state Secretariat Nabanno, Bandopadhyay said that the state government would take the probe into the matter to its logical end. He said that the state Criminal Investigation Department (CID) was probing.
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"The post-mortem suggests death due to hanging as noted above and is ante mortem in nature. There was no other injury on his body. After a preliminary investigation, the state police is assuming it a case of suicide," he said while quoting the post-mortem report.
Meanwhile, a 12-hour shutdown was observed in eight northern districts of West Bengal, amid sporadic disruptions by angry BJP supporters.
The shutdown was called to protest against the death of BJP legislator from North Dinajpur's Hemtabad, who was found hanging a few metres from his home near a local market on Monday morning.
According to police sources, BJP activists took out rallies in Malda district and forcibly closed the district head post office. They also staged a sit-in to disrupt regular transport services in the district.