Sambalpur/ Kolkata, Dec. 26 -- A 30-year-old migrant worker from West Bengal was beaten to death by a group of six men in Odisha's Sambhalpur for not sharing "bidi" on Wednesday night, police said on Thursday, while the workers and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) claimed they were assaulted on suspicion of being Bangladeshis. The six accused people were arrested, a police officer said. Juel Sheikh, the deceased, along with a few others from West Bengal, worked at a construction site in Shanti Nagar in the Ainthapali police station area. When they were preparing food at their living place, a group of six men stopped them and asked for a bidi. When they denied, the workers were asked to show their Aadhaar cards. An altercation broke out over this, leading to a scuffle between the two sides, police said. Sheikh was hit on the head, and he died while undergoing treatment at the Sambalpur hospital. Majhar Khan, another migrant worker from West Bengal, said, "The miscreants first asked bidi from us and then asked me to show our Aadhaar cards. Later, they rammed Juel Sheikh's head against a hard object." Nizamuddin Khan alleged that the attackers called them Bangladeshis before assaulting Sheikh and two others. Two other injured persons have been hospitalised and are under treatment. IGP (Northern Range) Himanshu Kumar Lal said, "We have arrested six accused people. The police are investigating the case."...