Zero FIR filed, Bengal Police team sent to Odisha: Mamata on death of migrant worker

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Referring to the Sambalpur incident, West Bengal Chief Minister said migrant workers from the Jangipur region in Murshidabad have faced severe atrocities in BJP-ruled Odisha. File
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Days after a 30-year-old migrant worker from West Bengal was allegedly killed in Sambalpur district of BJP-ruled Odisha, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday (December 27, 2025) said a “zero FIR” was filed and a State police team went to the neighbouring State to carry out the investigation.

She condemned the “brutal oppression, harassment and violence” against Bengali-speaking people in “every BJP-ruled State”.

The migrant worker from West Bengal was allegedly killed in Sambalpur district following an altercation over a ‘bidi’ on Wednesday (December 24).

In connection with the killing of the young man, Jual Rana, the West Bengal Police have already “registered a zero FIR at Suti police station and arrested six accused”, Ms. Banerjee said.

“A police team from West Bengal has travelled to Odisha to carry out the investigation,” she said.

“I strongly condemn the brutal oppression, harassment and violence against Bengali-speaking people in every BJP-ruled Sstate. We stand firmly with those migrant Bengali-speaking families, which have been intimidated, victimised and subjected to inhuman treatment and assure them of all possible support,” Ms. Banerjee said on X.

Referring to the Sambalpur incident, she said migrant workers from the Jangipur region in Murshidabad have faced severe atrocities in BJP-ruled Odisha.

“It is deeply unfortunate that a young migrant worker from the Suti area of Jangipur in Murshidabad was again beaten to death in Sambalpur on December 24,” she said on the social media platform.

Ms. Banerjee claimed migrant workers from Muslim-majority Murshidabad are “now returning home in fear”.

“We stand with the families affected by this tragic incident, and financial assistance will be extended to the family of the deceased,” she said.

“We unequivocally condemn the perpetrators involved in such acts in BJP-ruled States and reiterate our commitment to provide all forms of assistance to the victims,” the Chief Minister said.

Speaking the Bengali language can never be a crime, the TMC supremo said.





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