In a chilling case of political violence, Jharkhand’s Giridih witnessed the gruesome murder of prominent JMM leader Rakesh Mahato. The former Giridih District Council chief’s partially burned corpse was recovered from a dense forest near Ghutwali police station, igniting outrage among his followers.
The discovery was made by locals venturing into the woods on Friday morning. Shocked by the horrific sight, they notified authorities, leading to a major police deployment. Forensic teams confirmed signs of assault prior to the killing, followed by an attempt to incinerate the body and conceal the crime.
Mahato had been summoned outside his residence late the previous night via a phone call from an unidentified individual. CDR analysis shows his phone was operational until 12 AM, providing crucial leads for investigators.
Urban Development Minister Sudivya Kumar Sonu, speaking from the state assembly, mourned the activist’s death and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to swift action. ‘No stone will be left unturned in bringing the perpetrators to book,’ he promised.
Enraged supporters blocked roads and staged demonstrations, clashing briefly with security forces. As the probe intensifies, the murder underscores escalating threats to political figures in Jharkhand’s volatile landscape.