KOLKATA/JHARGRAM: The killing of top Maoist leader Kishanji raised a controversy on Friday with his supporters and some political parties alleging he was eliminated in a fake encounter, a charge denied by CRPF which said it was a "clean" operation.
The Maoists demanded an independent probe into the circumstances leading to the killing of Kishanji in Burisole forest in West Midnapore district yesterday.
A call for a two-day bandh in West Bengal from November 26 was also given by Maoists in protest against the alleged fake encounter.
"Kishanji was killed in a fake encounter. To protest this we are calling a two-day statewide bandh from November 26 and a week-long protest," Maoist state committee member and spokesperson Akash told PTI on phone from an undisclosed location.
Rejecting the allegation, CRPF Director-General Vijay Kumar said Kishenji was killed in a 'very clean and successful' operation by the joint forces in West Midnapore district.
"It was a very clean and successful operation and our boys did not waste a minute," Kumar told reporters in Burisole forest in Jhargram area where Kishenji was killed. "No, no, no" he said when asked about the allegation that Kishenji was eliminated in a fake encounter.
Telugu poet and Maoist sympathiser Varvara Rao also alleged that Kishanji had been killed in a fake encounter.
"Kishanji was arrested two days ago and kept in police custody. He was killed in a fake encounter. It is a murder case which should be probed,'' Varvarao Rao told reporters at Kolkata airport.
Rao had also said that the "story" of an encounter was a fabrication.
Maoist spokesperson Akash when asked to substantiate his allegation said, "He was arrested when our people were present nearby and then murdered in cold blood. We demand an independent investigation into the killing of our leader".
CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta in a letter to home minister P Chidambaram said, "The story of the encounter appears to be fake, needs to be inquired into and the government must clarify".