Why Was a Bihar Businessman Shot Dead During Durga Puja in Bengal?

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Key Takeaways
- Incident occurred during Durga Puja.
- Victim identified as Suresh Yadav.
- Police investigating possible Bihar connections.
- CCTV footage collected for evidence.
- Community shaken by the violence.
Kolkata, Oct 1 (NationPress) On the night of Ashtami, a group of assailants fatally shot a businessman on a public road in Howrah district of West Bengal.
The tragic incident occurred on Tuesday night at Banabihari Basu Lane. It caused widespread panic in the area, especially during the Durga Puja festival. The police quickly arrived at the scene after being alerted.
Sources from the police identified the victim as Suresh Yadav (50), a resident of the Gopalganj Gram Panchayat area in Bihar. He had traveled to West Bengal to participate in the Durga Puja festivities.
Locals reported that Suresh was walking through the Sandhya Bazar area of Banabihari Basu Lane around 9:30 p.m. when a group of youths on motorcycles approached him. They opened fire multiple times and swiftly fled the scene. Suresh collapsed immediately. Upon receiving the alert, Howrah Police rushed to the location, but despite being taken to Howrah District Hospital in critical condition, he was pronounced dead.
The death of the businessman sparked tension in the locality, prompting high-ranking officials from Howrah City Police to visit the site.
Initial investigations indicate that Suresh was in Howrah for a visit. Authorities are probing potential links between the assailants and Bihar. CCTV footage has been obtained, and local residents are being interviewed.
"A person was shot dead during the evening of Ashtami. This incident has created a sense of panic, particularly during the Durga Puja celebrations. The bike-borne assailants targeted the businessman and fired several shots. Despite rapid medical assistance, he succumbed to his injuries. The body has been sent for an autopsy, and we are actively investigating the case," stated a senior officer from Howrah Police.