Supreme Court to Revisit Alleged Political Killings in West Bengal

The Supreme Court will revisit a plea concerning the alleged murders of three BJP workers in West Bengal following the 2018 local elections. With substantial political changes in the state, the plea, calling for a CBI probe, gains renewed attention amid ongoing threats to victims' families.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 13-05-2026 15:58 IST | Created: 13-05-2026 15:58 IST
Supreme Court to Revisit Alleged Political Killings in West Bengal
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The Supreme Court announced on Wednesday that it will revisit a plea addressing the alleged murders of three BJP workers in West Bengal. The case, linked to horror incidents following the 2018 local elections, is set for a hearing in July amid substantial political shifts in the state.

The plea, initially filed by senior advocate Gaurav Bhatia, comes in the context of Suvendu Adhikari being sworn in as West Bengal's first BJP chief minister. With the BJP ending the TMC's 15-year rule by securing 207 seats in the 294-member assembly, political tensions have escalated dramatically.

In the prior hearing, the Supreme Court bench questioned why the grievance wasn't initially taken to the Calcutta High Court. Alleged threats to the deceased BJP workers' families and requests for a CBI investigation intensify the case's urgency and significance. The families of Shaktipad Sarkar, Trilochan Mahato, and Dulal Kumar continue to seek justice.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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