Bangladeshi rioters involved in Murshidabad Violence in Bengal Against Waqf Law News in Hindi – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

Bangladeshi rioters involved in Murshidabad Violence in Bengal Against Waqf Law News in Hindi – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

The Ministry of Home Affairs has been informed about the initial investigation in the case of violence that erupted over the new Waqf Act in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. According to government sources, there are indications of involvement of some Bangladeshi miscreants in violence. However, after the violence, BSF, CRPF, State Armed Police and RAF personnel have been deployed in sensitive areas like Jangipur, Dhulian, Suti and Shamsherganj. Officials said that there has been no new violence incident in these areas in the last 48 hours and the situation is gradually becoming normal.

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Explain that amid reports of tension, senior BSF officer Ravi Gandhi also visited the affected areas and discussed the strategy to increase patrolling and maintain law and order in the area. So far, a total of 210 people have been arrested in connection with this violence.

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Gradually normal status

Giving information about the situation after the violence, the Bengal police said that now the shops are opening and the people who left the house are returning due to the violence. Let us know that the protests that started against the new Waqf law on Friday and Saturday of last week became violent, in which at least three people died and many were injured.

TMC MP appeals to people to escape from rumors

In the case, TMC MP Khalilur Rahman of Jangipur said that the situation is improving and the government is helping the victims. He appealed to the people to avoid rumors and maintain peace. The district administration is now making a list of people who will be compensated for the loss of property in violence.

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Stress about Waqf law in Bhangar too

Meanwhile, violence was seen on Monday in Bhangar area of ​​South 24 Parganas district on Monday. Supporters of the Indian Secular Front (ISF) clashed with the police, in which many people were injured. Some police vehicles were set on fire and damaged public properties. Significantly, the police tried to prevent ISF supporters from attending the rally of their leader and MLA Naushad Siddiqui, which led to the clash. However, now traffic on Basanti highway in Bhanghar has become normal and control of the situation is being found.

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