Popular Bengali folk music singer Kalika Prasad Bhattacharya on Tuesday died in a road accident at Palsit in West Bengal's Burdwan district. He was 56.
A senior district police officer said Bhattacharya was travelling along with four members of his band Dohar when their SUV was hit from behind by a truck on NH-2 and fell into a shallow waterbody.
Bhattacharya was rescued from the mangled vehicle along with other occupants of the car and rushed to Burdwan Medical College and Hospital where the Silchar-born singer was declared brought dead, the officer said.
Four others were
undergoing treatment at the hospital and the condition of three of them was stated to be critical, the officer said.
Besides popularising folk songs of rural Bengal among the present generation through the albums of his band Dohar, he had also lent his voice in films like Jaatishwar (2014), Moner Manush (2010) and Bhuban Majhi (2017)
Senior West Bengal politicians paid their respects to the deceased. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee referred to Bhattacharjee's demise as a "personal loss:, while CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty tweeted that he was was "deeply saddened" by his demise.