By PTI
MEDININAGAR: The body of a BJP leader was on Thursday found hanging from a tree in Jharkhand’s Palamu district, a senior police officer said.
Pramod Singh, 35, the Manatu Mandal president of BJP’s Schedule Caste cell was found hanging from a tree this morning, said Sub-Divisional Police Officer (Lesligun) Alok Kumar Tuti.
Singh had left home at 5 PM on Wednesday and went missing. His body was found in an isolated place, the police officer said.
The family members of Singh alleged that he was murdered over a land dispute and hanged to give it the shape of suicide. They along with local residents put up a road blockade on Semri-Manatu main road demanding the arrest of the culprits.
Family members also accused the Officer-in-Charge of Manatu police station Kamlesh Kumar of taking no action when they had gone to lodge a report that Singh did not return home last night.
Had the police acted in time, Singh would have been saved, they claimed.
A resident of Karmatila under Manatu police station, Singh told his sister that he will be back home in 20 minutes as he was going to collect money from a person but did not return.
The SDPO said “We are investigating the case from all possible aspects. The body has been sent for post-mortem in Medinirai Medical College and Hospital, Medininagar.”
“We can only say whether it was a case of suicide or murder only after receiving a post-mortem report,” the SDPO added.
MEDININAGAR: The body of a BJP leader was on Thursday found hanging from a tree in Jharkhand’s Palamu district, a senior police officer said.
Pramod Singh, 35, the Manatu Mandal president of BJP’s Schedule Caste cell was found hanging from a tree this morning, said Sub-Divisional Police Officer (Lesligun) Alok Kumar Tuti.
Singh had left home at 5 PM on Wednesday and went missing. His body was found in an isolated place, the police officer said.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
The family members of Singh alleged that he was murdered over a land dispute and hanged to give it the shape of suicide. They along with local residents put up a road blockade on Semri-Manatu main road demanding the arrest of the culprits.
Family members also accused the Officer-in-Charge of Manatu police station Kamlesh Kumar of taking no action when they had gone to lodge a report that Singh did not return home last night.
Had the police acted in time, Singh would have been saved, they claimed.
A resident of Karmatila under Manatu police station, Singh told his sister that he will be back home in 20 minutes as he was going to collect money from a person but did not return.
The SDPO said “We are investigating the case from all possible aspects. The body has been sent for post-mortem in Medinirai Medical College and Hospital, Medininagar.”
“We can only say whether it was a case of suicide or murder only after receiving a post-mortem report,” the SDPO added.