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Murshidabad Violence: Three people have died and several others have been injured in the violence that has erupted since Friday afternoon across Suti, Dhulian, Samserganj, and Jangipur. 
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Bengal Violence: There has been violence in West Bengal before the Panchayat elections. Two factions of TMC have clashed with each other.
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West Bengal: Clashes broke out between CPM and TMC workers over Panchayat elections in Murshidabad. There is an atmosphere of tension in the entire area. Police also lathicharged at many places
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West Bengal: Clashes broke out between CPM and TMC workers over Panchayat elections in Murshidabad. There is an atmosphere of tension in the entire area. Police also lathicharged at many places
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In 2011, Subrata Saha was elected as the only Trinamool MLA from Murshidabad district from Sagardighi. He became MLA from that center for 3 consecutive times. Subrata's death shadowed the political circles of the district.
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Mamata Banerjee announced that Bengal will get seven new districts. As a result, the number of districts in Bengal is increasing from 23 to 30. Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury objected to the division of Murshidabad district into three parts.
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Internet has been suspended in parts of Bengal to curb misinformation. Violence erupted in Howrah on Friday during protests against remarks on Prophet. West Bengal BJP has slammed the state govt over the violence.
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Watch the ground report from Murshidabad with Vishal Pandey in 'Bengal Chale Hum' today. Know the choice of Murshidabad voters.
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Bengal Chale Hum: What are the demands of the people of Murshidabad in Bengal elections? In this episode of 'Bengal Chale Hum', know the issues of the people of Murshidabad from Ground Zero.
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Nine Al Qaeda terrorists were arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), after raids in West Bengal's Murshidabad and Ernakulam in Kerala.
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The chamber, measuring 10x7 feet, was found during a raid at the house in the Raninagar area of the district, a senior district police officer said.
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The heads of a minority-dominated village in Murshidabad district have issued a fatwa banning many activities which include watching television, playing carrom, selling liquor or lottery tickets and listening to music using cellphones and computers, among other activities.
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The committee also announced a reward ranging from Rs 1,000-2,000, depending on the nature of the offence, for those who inform them about violators. 
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According to reports, hundreds of people had gathered at the Gopipur mosque of Murshidabad for offering namaz prayers, thus violating the lockdown orders.
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West Bengal police sources told Zee Media that PFI has not been allowed to hold the rally on Sunday (January 5) though the pamphlets published and circulated by PFI asking people to attend the rally mention TMC MP Abu Taher Khan’s name on it.






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