The arrested individual has been identified as Tanay Paik (25).
The BJP on Friday claimed that a woman party worker was hospitalised after she was allegedly pushed off the roof of an under-construction building in Raidighi in South 24 Parganas district, allegedly by miscreants backed by the ruling TMC.
The incident occurred over a property dispute, the BJP as well as the police said.
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The woman’s identity has not been disclosed, but she is reported to be out of danger.
Superintendent of Police (Sundarban) Koteshwar Rao confirmed that a specific case has been registered and an inquiry has been launched.
“One person has been arrested. An enquiry has been initiated. A specific case has been registered,” Rao said.
The arrested individual has been identified as Tanay Paik (25). Police said, prima facie, the incident appears to be a personal dispute between relatives over construction of a house.
Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar accused the TMC of violence, claiming a local leader was illegally occupying the woman’s land. He claimed that when the woman “protested against forced occupation, TMC miscreants brutally assaulted her , pushed her off a roof.”
A local TMC leader from Mathurapur said, “I am aware of the incident but police are probing. I have been informed that the two parties are relatives and known to each other.”
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The police investigation is ongoing and the situation in the area remains tense.
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