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TV journalist Shantanu Bhowmick was beaten to death by Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) protesters while covering roadblock protests in Mandai district of Tripura on 20 September.
A political clash had reportedly broken out between CPI(M)'s tribal wing Tripura Rajaer Upajati Ganamukti Parishad and IPFT workers, when Bhaumik was suddenly attacked with sharp weapons.
Following his killing, the ruling party CPI (M) imposed Section 144 on two districts and condemned the killing. Journalists gathered outside Chief Minister Manik Sarkar’s residence in a spontaneous roadblock procession to protest the killing. The Tripura Journalists Union has demanded a CBI probe into the issue.
With the state elections due in 2018, CPI (M) has claimed that this killing by the IPFT protesters, backed by BJP, is a planned murder which follows a pattern. It has linked Bhowmick’s murder with Gauri Lankesh’s killing.
Four IPFT members were arrested after the incident, deputy inspector general of police Arindam Nath told IANS.
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