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Elderly man death: Court remands TMC councillor to 7 days' police custody

LAW FINDER NEWS NETWORK | February 9, 2026 at 7:47 PM

Barasat (WB), Feb 9 The Barrackpore sub-divisional court on Monday remanded Trinamool Congress councillor Rabindranath Bhattacharya, also a lawyer, to seven days’ police custody in connection with the death of an elderly man.


The family of 81-year-old Tulsi Adhikari alleged that Bhattacharya beat him during an altercation on Saturday evening over their complaint to municipal authorities about an illegal construction beside their house, following which the man died.


He was declared 'brought dead' after being taken to a hospital.


Bhattacharya, councillor of North Barrackpore Municipality's ward number 23, was arrested by police after interrogation following registration of a case of unnatural death.


The sub-divisional court judge, refusing the bail prayer of Bhattacharya, remanded him to police custody for seven days.


It was alleged in the police complaint by the family that Bhattacharya assaulted Adhikari and his son, Hemanta.


Before the arrest, the TMC leader denied the allegations, terming those as "baseless and politically motivated".


"I did not assault anyone. I am being defamed for political reasons. Any death is unfortunate, but I did not hit him. Rather, they attacked me. The son of the deceased had grabbed my neck and pushed me. The CCTV footage will confirm that," he had claimed.

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