According to police, political rivalry was the motive behind the murder.
Manoj Mhatre, a corporator and leader of the party in Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation (BNMC) was fatally attacked with sharp weapons and fired at from point blank range around 9.30 pm on Wednesday outside his residence at Oswalwadi in Bhiwandi, police said.
"Manoj's cousin Prashant Mhatre had allegedly planned the murder as he wanted to get the party ticket from the deceased's ward for the upcoming Bhiwandi municipal polls," Ashutosh Dumbre, Joint Commissioner of Police, Thane told PTI.
"The accused include Manoj Mhatre's car driver and two attackers. No arrest has been made so far and four teams have been formed to nab the accused," an IPS officer said.
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According to Dumbre, Prashant wanted to contest the upcoming Bhiwandi civic body elections as a Congress candidate from the ward, where Manoj was a sitting corporator.
In the past, Prashant's father was a coroporator from that ward and had strong rapport with local people, he said adding, "In the 2007 municipal corporation polls, Prashant's father had insisted Manoj to fight the civic polls as a Congress candidate as he did not want to be in the fray due to old age. Manoj had won that election and was becoming popular in the area."
In 2014, Manoj was attacked by unidentified people, but survived the attempt on his life, he said.
Last night, the incident took place when Mhatre's driver was parking the car after Manoj got down from the vehicle and was about to reach his home. One of the attackers came from behind and fired three bullets at point blank range and others attacked with sickles. His hand was also chopped off. After making sure that he was dead, attackers fled away.
Police went through the footages of CCTV cameras, which captured the whole incident.
The crime branch of Thane Police has also started a parallel investigation into the case, police said.