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MURSHIDABAD Violence: West Bengal CM Mamata Bnerjee Appeals for Peace AMID Rising Tensions | India news

MURSHIDABAD Violence: West Bengal CM Mamata Bnerjee Appeals for Peace AMID Rising Tensions | India news


MURSHIDABAD Violence: West Bengal CM MAMATA BANERJEE Appeals for Peace AMID Rising Tensions

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata bnerjee Issued a plea for mainTaining Peace Across the State Amid Rising Tensions in Murshidabad District and Blamed The Bharatiya Janata Party for Provocation.
In a letter appealing peace, Bnerjee Wrote, “BJP And Its Allies have Suddenly decided by very aggressive in west Bengal. These allies include RSS … these forces are using the backdrop of an unfortunate incident that Happy on Provocation. They are using the backdrop to play divisive politics … My appeal is: please remain calm. We Condemn Communal riots And must curb them. The criminals behind the riots are being strongly dealt with. But, simultaneously, we must avoid mutual mutrust and distrust. The Majority and the Minority Communities must work togetra and take care of Each other. “
She Further Added, “They want to incite riots, and riots can affect everyone. We love all. Politics. For Mainting Law and Order And for Saving Human Lives and Dignity, We have taken strong actions. Two Police Officers-in-Charge have been removed. Police is investigating. Further actions are being taken. “
The unrest began on April 11 in MURSHIDABAD District, which has a significant Muslim population, during the during the DURING DURING DURANSTRANS Against the WAQF (Amendment) Act. The incident claimed two lives, left numerous people injured and caused Substantiial Damage to Property.
The unrest extended to Various Districts Including Malda, MURSHIDABAD, South 24 Parganas, and Hoghly, Resulting in Incidents of Arson, Stone-Pelting, And Road Blockades.
The situation has caused displacement of numerous familyies, with some seeking shelter in jharkhand’s pakur district, whilst others have found refuge in reliable centers establled in malda.