Breaking Mob Beats Man to Death After Alleged Rape and Murder in West Bengal; Body Found in Pond

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A mob in the Paschim Medinipur district of West Bengal killed a 45‑year‑old man after villagers accused him of raping and killing an 11‑year‑old girl. The victim’s body was discovered on Tuesday in a sack placed in a pond near the village of Ayandara, according to local police.

Police said the accused, identified as Ramesh Singh, was taken from his home on Monday after residents confronted him with accusations that he had lured the girl to a nearby field, assaulted her and then strangled her. A crowd of roughly 200 people gathered, beat Singh with sticks and stones, and set him on fire before he died, officials said.

State Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s ally and West Bengal’s deputy chief minister, Suvendu Adhikari, said he spoke with the victim’s father and expressed “deep sorrow” over the tragedy. He pledged that the police would file a murder case against the mob participants and urged the community to cooperate with the investigation.

Opposition leaders from the Trinamool Congress (TMC) condemned the incident, calling it a “law‑less act” and demanding that those responsible be arrested and prosecuted. TMC spokesperson Subrata Bakshi said the mob violence reflected a “breakdown of law and order” and urged the state government to act swiftly.

The police have registered a case of murder and are collecting statements from witnesses. They have also begun a forensic examination of the sack and the pond to confirm the identity of the deceased and to gather evidence of the alleged crime against Ramesh Singh.

Analysis:
The incident underscores deep‑seated anger in rural Bengal over sexual violence against minors, but it also raises serious concerns about extrajudicial mob justice. While the community’s outrage is understandable, the killing of an accused person without due process contravenes constitutional guarantees of a fair trial. The swift involvement of political figures, including Deputy Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, may pressure law‑enforcement agencies to pursue a thorough investigation, yet it also risks politicising the case. Observers note that the TMC’s criticism of the mob could be aimed at differentiating the party from the ruling alliance’s handling of law‑and‑order issues, especially ahead of upcoming local elections.

Sources

Hindustan Times, “Mob beats man to death after girl allegedly raped, killed in Bengal; body found stuffed in sack in pond,” https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mob-beats-man-to-death-after-girl-allegedly-raped-killed-in-bengal-body-found-stuffed-in-sack-in-pond-101783299923959.html.

Story synopsis gathered from: Hindustan Times – India News — source

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