
Murshidabad Violence: More than 400 Hindu was “forced to flee” from their homes as a result of violence in Murshidabad on the implementation of the WAQF Act (amendment), the State leader of the opposition and leader of the BJP Suvend Adhikari claimed. The cops arrested the score of people for ignition of violence and the High Court in Calcutta ordered the deployment of central forces in this area.
Here is the highest development of the violence of Murshidabad:
1. SUVENDA ADHIKARI: Hinde forced to flee from homes
On Sunday, Adhikari said that more than 400 hinds were “forced to escape” from their houses and claim that people face religious violence after the Murshidabad law broke out in the WAQF Act (amendment).
“More than 400 Hinds from Dhuliana, Murshidabad powered by fear of religiously driven fanatics were forced to flee across the river and hide at the Secondary School of Par Lalpur, Deonapur-Sovapur GP, Baisnabnagar, Malda,” he wrote at X.
2. Violence Murshidabad: 150 arrested
The West Bengal Police arrested a total of 150 individuals in connection with the violence of Murshidabad, which on Sunday caused protests against the WAQF Act (amendment). Until Saturday, the police carried out 118 arrests.
3. Internet suspended in parts of West Bengal
On Saturday, the leading police officer said that the prohibition was introduced in the affected areas of Murshidabad according to Section 163 Bharatiya Nagrik Surraksha Sanhita (BNSS). He added that Internet services in areas were suspended within the order.
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4. Violence Murshidabad: Three Dead
At least three people were killed in violence, including the duo of the father-syn. On Saturday, the dead duo of the father-Harogobindo and Chandan was found in Jafrabad. They had several stab wounds. The third victim, identified as 21 -year -old Ijaz Momin, kept his clashes in Sajur more in Sajur in Sajur on Friday.
5. Calcata HC steps
On Saturday, she ordered a special bench in Murshidabad in the High Court in Calcutta. The High Court also ordered both the government of Mamata Banerjee and the center to present detailed reports of the situation. The thing is scheduled for another hearing of 17th April.
6. Local residents demand the rule of the President
According to the report, nor, the locals demand the government of the President in Murshidabad and state that their homes and shops were vandalized, which let them feel dangerous and unprotected. “They burned shops and vandalized houses. We want the presence of BSF permanently, if it is to be peaceful … The police station is very close here, but they did not come,” Ghosh, the local Manoj.
7. Deployed heavy police forces, BSF reaches Murshidabad
According to the police statements, adequate police forces were deployed in SamSerganj, Dhuliyan and other affected areas to maintain order.
BSF also deployed five companies in support of the State Police operations, IG South Bengal Frontier Karni Singh Shekhawat said on Saturday. He said the BSF would act in coordination with the police and be ready to send more strength if necessary to help restore peace in the region.
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8. BJP Slams Mamata Banerjee over violence WB
In addition to Suvend Adhikari, other BJP leaders also killed Mamata Banerjee over the violence of West Bengal, which recently broke out. BJP Purulia Jyotirmay Singh Mahata wrote to the Minister for Trade Union Home Amit Shah, who urged the center to declare selected border districts of West Bengal as a “disturbed area” under the Armed Forces Act (AFSPA)
9. Governor WB expresses concerns
Governor of West Bengal’s CV Ananda Bose expressed concern about riots in Murshidabad and added that he liked to put central forces in the areas affected by violence.
“I was told that the High Court in Calcutta ordered the deployment of the central forces in the areas of West Bengal, including Murshidabad. Immediately after receiving information, as a governor, I took it with the competent authorities.
10. Mamata will not implement the WAQF Act (amendment) in Bengal
In an effort to calm the angry protesters, the main Minister Mamata Baerjee explained that the law in question was the law, not its government. “Do not forget that we have not done a law over which many upset. The law has been made by the central government. The answer you want should be required from the central government,” Mamata Baerjee wrote in the X post.
“We have clarified our position in this matter – we do not support this law. This law will not be introduced in our state. So what is the unrest?” She said.
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