City
Epaper

BJP functionary hacked to death in TN's Madurai

By IANS | Published: February 15, 2024 4:34 PM

Chennai, Feb 15 BJP Madurai OBC wing secretary was hacked to death on Thursday by unidentified persons near ...

Open in App

Chennai, Feb 15 BJP Madurai OBC wing secretary was hacked to death on Thursday by unidentified persons near Ring Road in Madurai.

The deceased is identified as Sakthivel (40).

According to police, Shakthivel was riding on a bike along Ring Road near the toll plaza, when the assailants waylaid and hacked him to death at around 6 a.m.

The body has been sent to Government Rajaji Hospital for a post-mortem.

Madurai and Southern areas of Tamil Nadu have seen several caste related killings a few years ago and the police had to take tough measures to curb this violence.

K R Manikantan, a local leader of the BJP, told IANS, "It is to be seen who the assailants are. We demand a detailed investigation into the incident and punishment for guilty."

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalEVMs Dispatched to Poll Parties for Final Phase of Lok Sabha Election 2024

InternationalThousands protest in New Zealand as government reveals budget

BusinessE-Factor Experiences Limited Reports Stellar Financial Performance for FY 2023-24

TechnologyDoT Introduces New '160' Series to Combat Fraud and Unsolicited Calls

NationalHeat Wave Grips Northern and Central India, Delhi Hits 79-Year High

National Realted Stories

NationalUttar Pradesh: Cop Revives Heatwave-Affected Monkey with CPR (Watch Video)

NationalNoida Fire: Blaze Erupts at Lotus Boulevard Society in Sector 110 (Watch Video)

CricketIndia vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2024 Clash: Security Increased at New York's Eisenhower Park Amid Threat Reports

NationalShashi Tharoor's Ex-PA Arrested for Gold Smuggling at Delhi Airport; 'Law Must Take Its Own Course,' Says Congress MP

NationalWill cooperate in probe, says Shashi Tharoor on aide's detention in gold smuggling case