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India Deep Research · 4 sources May 10, 2026 · min read

Suvendu Adhikari PA Murder: 72 Hours Later, No Arrests, CCTV Blindspot

Chandranath Rath murder case: 72 hours baad bhi koi arrest nahi. CCTV footage nahi milne se police investigation mein badi rukawat. West Bengal mein siyasi sarsabzi.

Rajendra Singh

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Suvendu Adhikari PA Murder: 72 Hours Later, No Arrests, CCTV Blindspot
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TL;DR — Quick Summary

Suvendu Adhikari ke PA Chandranath Rath ki murder ke 72 ghante baad bhi police kisi ko arrest nahi kar paayi hai. Sabse badi problem — attackers ke escape route ka koi CCTV footage nahi mila hai.

Key Facts
Victim
Chandranath Rath, personal assistant to Suvendu Adhikari
Incident Location
Doharia area, Madhyamgram, North 24 Parganas
Time of Incident
Wednesday night
Current Status
No arrests made in 72 hours
Key Hurdle
No usable CCTV footage from escape routes
Attack Method
Intercepted mid-road, fired at close range
Escape Route
Motorbikes via alley towards Peyara Bagan
Investigation Status
Police sources confirm lack of surveillance coverage

West Bengal ki siyasat ko hila dene wali ek murder case mein ab tak police ke haath khaali hain. Suvendu Adhikari ke personal assistant Chandranath Rath ki hatya ke 72 ghante se zyada ho gaye hain, lekin abhi tak koi bhi arrest nahi hua hai. Assailants abhi bhi azaad hain.

Yeh incident Wednesday night ko North 24 Parganas ke Madhyamgram ke Doharia area mein hua tha. Times of India ke mutabiq, attackers ne Rath ki gaadi ko beech sadak par roka aur phir karib se firing ki.

Police Investigation Mein Sabse Badi Rukawat

Investigators ke saamne sabse badi problem kya hai? Woh hai CCTV footage ka na milna. MSN ki report ke mutabiq, key escape routes par koi bhi usable CCTV footage nahi mila hai. Sunday ko ek senior police officer ne bataya ki surveillance coverage ki kami investigation mein badi rukawat hai.

Police sources ke mutabiq, attackers firing ke baad motorbikes par Peyara Bagan ki taraf ek gali ke raste se bhaag gaye. Lekin us raste ka koi CCTV footage nahi hai jo unhe track kar sake.

Kya Tha Attack Ka Tarika?

Attack ka tarika professional killers ki taraf ishaara karta hai. Instagram par aayi ek post ke mutabiq, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari ne is hatya ko "cold-blooded murder" kaha hai. Attackers ne Rath ki gaadi ko beech sadak par roka aur close range par goli chalayi — yeh ek planned murder lagta hai.

YouTube par aayi breaking news ke mutabiq, murder se chhah ghante pehle ek suspect car bhi dekhi gayi thi. Lekin police abhi tak us car ko trace nahi kar paayi hai.

Hamaari Baat: Yeh Case Kyun Hai Important?

Seedha baat karein toh — yeh murder sirf ek hatya nahi hai. Yeh West Bengal ki siyasat mein ek naya chapter hai. Suvendu Adhikari, jo pehle TMC mein the aur ab BJP mein hain, unke close aide ki hatya ne sarkar aur opposition dono ko alert kar diya hai.

72 ghante mein koi arrest nahi hona — yeh police ki investigation par sawaal uthata hai. CCTV footage ka na milna bhi ajeeb hai. Aaj ke time mein, jab har jagah cameras hain, ek murder ke escape route ka koi footage na milna — yeh ya toh planning ki baat hai ya investigation mein kami ki.

Hamari nazar mein, police ko is case mein aur tezi dikhani chahiye. Professional killers ka kaam hai toh woh evidence chhupane mein maahir hote hain. Lekin 72 ghante ka gap — yeh unhe aur time de raha hai. Agar jald arrest nahi hue toh yeh case thande track par ja sakta hai.

Sources & References

  1. Hitmen hired to kill Suvendu’s aide conducted recce for 72 hours: SIT — Times of India
  2. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari terms killing as cold-blooded murder — Instagram
  3. Suvendu Adhikari's aide murder case: Eyewitness found Chandranath Rath slouched on SUV seat — MSN
  4. New details emerge in Suvendu Adhikari's PA Chandranath Rath's death — YouTube
Rajendra Singh

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Rajendra Singh

Rajendra Singh Tanwar is a staff correspondent at News Headline Alert, one of India's digital news platforms covering national and state developments across politics, health, business, technology, law, and sport. He reports on government decisions, policy announcements, corporate developments, court rulings, and events that affect people across India — drawing on official documents, named sources, expert commentary, and verified public records. His work spans breaking news, policy analysis, and public interest reporting. Before each article is published, it is reviewed by the News Headline Alert editorial desk to ensure accuracy and editorial standards are met. Corrections, sourcing queries, and editorial feedback can be directed to editorial@newsheadlinealert.com.