Was JMM leader Rakesh Mahato murdered in Jharkhand’s Giridih?
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Giridih (Jharkhand), Feb 21 (NationPress) In a disturbing turn of events in the Giridih district of Jharkhand, the charred remains of Rakesh Mahato, the former chairman of the Giridih Zila Parishad, were discovered in the Khankhi forest area under the jurisdiction of the Nimiaghat police station on Saturday, officials reported.
Authorities indicated that the state of the body, along with the evidence at the site, strongly suggests that Mahato was a victim of murder.
Initial investigations imply that the assailants attempted to erase his identity and hide the crime by incinerating the body using dry foliage and other forest remnants.
Upon notification of the incident, police teams from both Nimiaghat and Dumri stations promptly arrived at the location. The operation was spearheaded by Dumri Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Sumit Kumar. Senior officials oversaw the initial inquiry, cordoning off the area to gather forensic evidence.
The remains have been dispatched for a post-mortem examination to determine the precise cause and time of death. Police authorities have affirmed that this is a murder case, although the motivation behind the killing is still under investigation. All potential leads are being explored.
Rakesh Mahato was recognized as a significant and well-liked political figure in the Dumri region. Having been elected as the chairman of the Giridih Zila Parishad following the 2016 district council elections, he was known for his vigorous participation in local governance.
The heinous nature of his murder has evoked widespread sorrow and outrage. Family members and community members have blocked roads in the Ghutwali area along the Dumri-Fusro highway, demanding immediate action, identification of the culprits, and swift arrests.
The district president of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, Sanjay Singh, expressed profound sorrow over the incident, highlighting Mahato's role as an active party leader and a prominent figure in the locality. He called upon the administration for a rapid and thorough investigation.
In response to the severity of the case, Giridih Superintendent of Police Dr Bimal Kumar has instructed the Dumri SDPO to accelerate the investigation and take stringent measures against those responsible.
SDPO Sumit Kumar confirmed that the body was retrieved from Khankhi forest and assured that law enforcement is diligently pursuing the case while scrutinizing every possible lead.