Bengal Governor’s ‘Bizarre, Barbaric’ Reaction after Meeting Murshidabad Violence Victims | Latest news india
West Bengal Governor Cv Ananda Bose on Saturday Met Family Members of a Man and His Son, Who WHO WHO Killed during Violence Over Anti-WAQF (Amendment) Act, 2025 Protests In Murshidabad District, and IsSured the themes of all possible support.

The Bodies of the two – identified as harogobindo das and chandan das – was found in their house in Jafrabad Locality in Shamsherganj with Muliple Stab Wounds.
“I will look into your requests. There are three to four suggestions. Definitely be taken. I have also shared with them them Cv ananda bose Told Reporters after visiting their residence.
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Inconsolaable family members of the decision weeen falling to the governor’s feet, please for justice.
Later, after speaking to locals in dhulian bazar area, bose said, “I have asked thems (the victims) to feel free to talk to talk to me.
Bose is also Scheduled to Visit Other Strife-Torn Places in Dhulian, Suti and Jangipur in the District.
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In an an Interview with India Today, the Bengal Governor said his visit to the district came after he got contradictory reports of whats actually transpired on the ground.
“My Assessment has to be verified by me only. I had contradictory reports. Hence, I CAME (to MURSHIDABAD). Behavior, “India Today Quoted Bose as Saying.
“Violence used to Haappen during Elections, but now it is decided frequent.
Meanwhile, a section of villagers stagged a demonstration, putting up road blockades at betbona in jafrabad, demand that the governor, whose comy has been left about the place, return and listen to them.
An official told news agency pti that bose subsequently returned to betbona, help a discussion with the villages, and pacified them.
At Least Three People, Including the Father and Son, Died and Over 274 have ben arrested in connection with violence over the annti-waqf (amendment) act protests from April 8-12.
Before Starting His Journey for Shamsherganj, Bose Spoke to Members of Some Affected Families at a Guest House in Farakka, the official said.
On Friday, Despite Chief Minister Mamata BANERJEE’s Request to Postpone His Visit, Bose Had Visited Malda and Met People Who Have Taken Shelter in a Temporary Refugee Camp After Fleeing The Violence-Hit Areas of Murshidabad District.
He assured them that “proactive action” would be taken to address their grievances.
(With inputs from pti)