A construction worker from Murshidabad district of West Bengal was killed when miscreants attacked him and two other workers demanding their Aadhaar card in western Odisha’s town of Sambalpur on Wednesday (December 24, 2025) evening.

While Odisha police claimed, “the murder is related to sudden provocation”, the contractor who engage the workers in Sambalpur said, “the miscreants called workers Bangladeshis, sought Aadhaar proof to prove their nationality and launched sudden attack from behind when they were about to show their Aadhar card.”

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“The 20-year-old Jual Rana and two other workers in their early twenties had come out to have tea around 7 pm. Suddenly a group of four to five persons appeared and called my workers as Bangladeshi. They wanted proof in form of Aadhar card. When my workers were going to collect their respective Aadhaar card, they started beating them with stick. The deceased was hit on his head and succumbed to injuries while being rushed to hospital,” narrated Haque Saheb, the labour contractor from Jungipur area of Murshidabad.

Mr. Saheb said they had been working peacefully in Sambalpur area for past 13 years and never faced such violence.