A 25-year-old man, Sourav Gupta, was electrocuted in Bhawanipore on Friday while returning home. The incident occurred on Justice Dwarakanath Road, where water had accumulated due to heavy rain. The police have filed an FIR of unnatural death and negligence against a nearby housing unit.
Local sources said an electric wire was hanging from the railing of a house on Justice Dwarakanath Road on Friday afternoon. Continuous rainfall led to water accumulation on the road, and Gupta, walking through the water, came into contact with the live wire. A police investigation is underway and a team from the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC) visited the site on Saturday.
Eyewitnesses said Gupta collapsed into the water after being electrocuted. Locals, using bamboo, managed to remove him from the wire. He was immediately rushed to Shambhunath Pandit Hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
Official Response from Authorities
Mayor-in-Council of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC), Sandipranjan Bakshi, commented, “We thoroughly checked the electricity poles in the area. There are no municipal poles near the site of the accident. The issue appears to stem from an illegal attempt to switch on lights using the meter box of a nearby house. Police and CESC are investigating the matter.”
State BJP President Sukant Majumdar criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the incident, stating, “This tragic event occurred in the Chief Minister’s own constituency and could have been avoided. Despite her administration’s efforts to control the situation from Nabanna, a young man lost his life due to electrocution in stagnant water.”
In response, TMC leader Kunal Ghosh countered, “Sukant Majumdar is politicizing a tragedy. Those responsible for similar incidents, like flooding in stations and airports in other states, are now commenting without understanding the local situation.”