Asharam (42) was shot dead yesterday around 8.30 PM at house-cum-office. His wife, who was fasting on the occasion of Karva Chauth and standing a few metres away, claimed a 25-year-old man wearing a yellow shirt shot him in the chest, they said.
He was taken to Sanjay Gandhi Hospital where he was declared dead, a senior police officer said.
Asharam's family members claimed he didn't have any enmity with anyone, but was one of the key witnesses in the murder case of one of his acquaintances who was shot dead last Diwali.
"The area didn't have CCTV cameras so police is going by eyewitness accounts to get clues," the officer said.
While some people claimed that Asharam was a BJP worker, its leaders said he was neither a member nor an office-bearer of the party or its wings. However, he was associated with the activities of a "confederation" of the local BJP MP.
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