New Delhi. The son of the son of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh was found on Tuesday under suspicious circumstances from a flat in New Town area (New Town Area). An official said that the deceased has been identified as Srinjay Majumdar and when he was taken to the nearest private hospital, doctors declared him dead.

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Srinjay Dilip Ghosh was the son born from the previous marriage of Rinku, wife of Ghosh. The police officer said, the cause of death is not yet known. This will be known only after the post -mortem. We are investigating the case.

At present, the police have not received any formal complaint. The complaint is neither given by Rinku Majumdar nor has been given by any member of the deceased’s family. Rinku, the leader of the BJP’s women’s unit, came into the limelight after marrying Ghosh in a private ceremony last month.

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