Senior Gujarat BJP leader and former MLA Jayanti Bhanushali was shot dead by unidentified persons while he was travelling in a train in the early hours of Tuesday, police said.
His wife Madhuben and brother Shambhu later in the day alleged that Bhanushali's party colleague, Chhabil Patel, was behind the act.
The incident took place around 2 am on the Bhuj-Dadar Express train when Bhanushali (53) was returning to Ahmedabad from Bhuj town of Kutch district in Gujarat, police said.
Bhanushali had stepped down from the post of Gujarat BJP's vice president in July last year after a woman accused him of rape. However, the Gujarat High Court had quashed the case in August 2018 after the woman withdrew the complaint.
Director General of Police (CID) Ashish Bhatia told reporters that, as per preliminary probe, Bhanushali was apparently shot dead between Gandhidham and Samakhiyali in the Kutch district during early hours.
Bhanushali, who was travelling in a AC First Class coupe of the train, was shot on his forehead and chest, said Bhatia.
"Apart from Bhanushali, there was another passenger in that 1st class coupe. This passenger was alloted the upper berth. He told us that when he came back to the coupe from the toilet, he saw Bhanushali lying in a pool of blood," Bhatia informed.
Bhatia said no one had seen the assailants as there were only two passengers in the coupe, adding that other passengers and the coach attendant would be questioned for leads.
"Forensic experts have recovered two empty bullet cases and three live 7.65 mm calibre cartridges. It shows the bullets were fired at close range from a country-made pistol," said Bhatia.
"We have learnt that a chain pulling was recorded between 00:55am and 00:58am between Gandhidham and Samakhiyali. This is also an important lead for us," said Bhatia.
He said the state CID-Crime and Railway police had formed a seven member team, headed by DIG (CID) Gautam Parmar, to probe the case.
Gandhidham railway police was in the process of registering a case in connection with the killing, an official said.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani told reporters that the police had been asked to conduct a thorough inquiry and apprehend the culprits as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, Bhanushali's wife Madhuben told reporters, "Chhabil Patel must have given contract to kill my husband. He has now fled the country."
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