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Violent protests took place in Murshidabad, North 24 Parganas, Hooghly and Malda districts of West Bengal in protest against the Waqf law.
Amidst the Waqf law violence dispute in West Bengal, BJP leader Mithun Chakraborty said- Mamata Banerjee has become a threat to Bengali Hindus. Bengali Hindus are homeless, forced to eat khichdi in relief camps. What is their fault? He also said- Mamata Banerjee has increased communal tension, not BJP in the state. She is creating disturbance among communities.
In fact, on Wednesday, Mamata Banerjee had said in the meeting of the Imams- the riot in Murshidabad was a pre-planned. It had collusion with BJP, BSF and Central Agencies. These riots were done by calling Bangladeshi intruders in the country. Also said- UP CM Yogi is talking big things. He is the biggest bhogi.
At the same time, in response to Mamta’s allegations, an official of BSF said- it is wrong to commit violence by infiltrating. There has been no infiltration from the Bangladesh border. Here the West Bengal Police has formed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the Murshidabad violence. The team will have nine officers. DIG of Murshidabad range has been given the command of the team.
From the perspective of Murshidabad violence cartoonist Mansoor Naqvi …

3 big things about Mamta’s address in the meeting of Imams
- I have received news of Bangladesh involvement in the violence in Murshidabad. Is the border security not the role of BSF? The state government does not protect the international border. The central government should take responsibility for this.
- I will request the Prime Minister to control Amit Shah, he is harming the country to fulfill his political agenda. Mamta Banerjee announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to those killed in the Murshidabad violence. Also directed the Chief Secretary of the state to start an investigation into the role of BSF.
- The opposition alleges that the Trinamool Congress is involved in Waqf violence. If our leaders were involved in violence, then their homes would not have been attacked. He alleged that the BJP is broadcasting videos of violence in other states to defame Bengal by paying money to some media institutions.
There were violent demonstrations in 4 districts of Bengal There were violent protests in Murshidabad, North 24 Parganas, Hooghly and Malda districts of West Bengal in protest against the Waqf law. Trains were lit, robbery was also looted in shops and houses.
3 people died. 15 policemen were injured. More than 300 people were arrested. The central government has deployed 1600 personnel in violent areas. Among them are 300 BSF soldiers.
Here, father-son was murdered in Murshidabad violence. Police arrested two people in this case. One accused has been arrested from Birbhum and the other from Bangladesh border.
5 photos of violence …

Jangipur and Suti areas of Murshidabad took place on a large scale between April 11 to 1 pm.

During the protest in Murshidabad, the crowd became violent and the policemen were stoned.

Violent mob set several vehicles on the road on fire.

Police team staining tear gas shells on protesters.

In the violence, the mob beat up the father-son to death.
Claim- Bangladeshi fundamentalist involved in Murshidabad violence On April 15, Bangladeshi connection came to light in Murshidabad violence. News agency PTI quoted the intelligence report as saying that it was carried out by two radical organizations of Bangladesh, Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) and Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT).
Police have arrested two people in the murder of father and son in violence. One accused has been arrested from Birbhum and the other from Bangladesh border. His names are Kalu Nadab and Dildar Nadab. Murshidabad violence killed 3 people, while 15 policemen were injured. So far more than 300 people have been arrested. 1600 personnel of central security forces are deployed in violent areas.
People said- if you want peace, if BSF is removed, there will be a problem Things have become normal in Murshidabad after 5 days of violence. The administration said- The situation is under control in the violence city Dhulian. People are now slowly returning to work. More than 500 people who have migrated from Dhulian are now coming back.
Habib-ur-Rahman, a resident of violence affected Shamsherganj, told the news agency ANI-The atmosphere is quiet after the deployment of BSF and CRPF. The administration has asked us to open shops and maintain discipline. Many people have also demanded permanent deployment of BSF. He says that if the BSF moves, then the situation can deteriorate again.
NCW formed a committee to investigate violence The National Commission for Women (NCW) has formed an inquiry committee to investigate the recent violence in Murshidabad. The chairman of the Commission Vijaya Rahatkar herself will visit the violence-affected areas and meet the victims. NCW has also said that no violence against women will be tolerated and strict action will be recommended against the culprits.

Violence in other states besides West Bengal
- April 11:- Jammu and Kashmir, Hurriyat leader under house arrest Demonstrations took place against Waqf law in Srinagar. Some local organizations and leaders described the law against minority rights. Hurriyat leaders were under house arrest when the situation became tense.
- April 12:- Tripura, 18 policemen injured A rally of 4 thousand people became violent in Unakoti district of Tripura. At least 18 policemen, including the SDPO, were injured. The police then arrested 18 protesters.
- April 13:- Assam: Protesters clashed with police in Silchar The protesters pelted stones at the police in Silchar, Assam. Thousands of people gathered without permission in the Madhurband area. The police tried to stop them. First pushed, then throw stones. The police also had to charge sticks to disperse the crowd. The protesters raised slogans of religious and BJP Murdabad. Tamilga Vetri Kazagam (TVK) president and actor Vijay filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Waqf law.
Muslim Personal Law Board announced, demonstration will run for 87 days
The first phase of All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) ‘Waqf Rescue Campaign’ will start from April 11 and will run for 7 July i.e. 87 days. In this, 1 crore signatures will be made in protest against the Waqf law, which will be sent to PM Modi. After this, the strategy of the next phase will be decided.

On April 5, the President approves the law The Waqf Bill was passed on April 2 after a discussion of 12-12 hours in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha on 3 April. After this, President Draupadi Murmu approved the bill late on 5 April. The government issued a gazette notification regarding the new law. The central government will issue separate notifications regarding the date of implementation of the law.
During the discussion on the bill, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju had said- The purpose of the law is to prevent bias, misuse and encroachment in Waqf properties. The bill was supported by 128 members in the Rajya Sabha, 95 protested. This bill was passed in the midnight of 2 April in the Lok Sabha. During this period, 288 MPs voted in support and 232 in protest.
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Small demonstrations were going on in Murshidabad against the new Waqf law of the Central Government since April 7, but the situation worsened on 11 April. The protesting mob stopped the trains, threw stones at the police and closed the National Highway. Read full news …