Murshidabad Violence News
West Bengal governor Bose said that normalcy needs to be re-established in the violence-hit areas, and steps should be taken to avoid such incidents in the future.
Women in Dhuliyan have urged the Centre to set up permanent Border Security Force (BSF) camps in violence-hit pockets to ensure their safety following recent communal unrest.
When a Zee News team visited the village, they found Mandal’s home completely burnt. Photographs and medals of his service, along with his military uniform, were reduced to ashes.
Reports even said that Bangladeshi radicals were allegedly aided by local leaders of a political party to carry out the violence.
The two accused were residents of the same Jafrabad area where the father-son duo used to live, a senior officer said.
CM Yogi Adityanath slammed Mamata Banerjee for inaction over Murshidabad violence, praised judiciary and Centre for deploying forces, and credited PM Modi for the Waqf Act amid ongoing unrest.
The preliminary findings also suggest that the miscreants may have initially received assistance from local leaders but eventually became uncontrollable.
West Bengal Violence: The state police said the situation in riot-hit parts of Murshidabad is gradually returning to normal, with shops reopening and displaced families starting to come back.
Sukanta Majumdar, earlier on Monday, expressed concern over the tense situation in Murshidabad, stating that the deployment of Central forces, such as the CRPF, could help improve the situation.
Several areas in the district witnessed violent protests over the newly-promulgated Waqf (Amendment) Act last week, with Hindus being subjected to targeted violence in particular.
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