What kind of politics is this? - Times of India

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ANDUL (Howrah): Swapan Koley had ambitions beyond his father's paan shop. He hawked newspapers early in the morning to fund his college education. He wanted to "be someone". Until Bengal's brand of violent campus politics cut his life short.

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Swapan's father Srikanta Koley had repeatedly warned him not to join college politics. Even while leaving for his shop on Andul Road on Thursday morning, he had asked Swapan to stay away from politics. On Friday, as the hearse carrying Swapan's battered body reached his home in Andul's Aargore, the distraught father kept repeating these words incessantly.

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Swapan's father Srikanta Koley had repeatedly warned him not to join college politics. Even while leaving for his shop on Andul Road on Thursday morning, he had asked Swapan to stay away from politics. On Friday, as the hearse carrying Swapan's battered body reached his home in Andul's Aargore, the distraught father kept repeating these words incessantly. "Politics took away my son. What kind of politics is this?" Srikanta said, breaking into tears. Swapan was his youngest son, and the brightest. His mother Reba fell unconscious the moment she saw the hearse. The neighbours, who had seen Swapan grow up, could barely hide their anger. "If this is politics, it should be banned in colleges," said Sanat Pal.

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