How is Murshidabad’s situation now? 22 internet arrested so far in case of violence


Murshidabad violence
Murshidabad violence: 22 people have been arrested in connection with violence during a protest against the Waqf (Amendment) Act in the Muslim -Majority Murshidabad district of West Bengal. The situation was quiet and a major police party, especially Jangipur and other areas around it, said that the police said on Wednesday.
How’s the situation now?
A senior police official said the situation is quiet and controlled. No incident in the district has been reported. The ban will remain in effect on April 10 pm. The Internet will be suspended until 6 pm on April 11. The official said 22 people have been arrested in connection with the violence since Tuesday night. He said police would continue to patrol in important areas.
What is the whole thing?
A large number of protesters gathered at the National Highway (NH) -12 in the Jungipur area on Tuesday afternoon against the Waqf bill and threw stones at the police force in the area. During the demonstration, some police vehicles were said to have been set on fire, after which the police had to charge the Lady to control the situation and to leave the tear gas bombs.
‘Protect the minority and their attributes’
Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee said that Muslims were not happy with the implementation of the Waqf (Amendment) Act and that he would protect the people of the minority community and protect their property in the state. He said that I know you are saddened by the implementation of Waqf law. Keep in faith, there will be nothing in Bengal, so that someone can share and rule. You don’t have to worry.
The Governor condemns the incident
West Bengal Governor C.V. Anand Bose condemned the incident and said that those who are trying to spoil the law and order situation in the state must be handled. Bose advised the government to take stern action and submit a report to prevent violence.
Under the rule of Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee, the BJP accused the BJP of being busy with the law and order of the state to satisfy the minority. BJP state division leader Sukand Majumdar said that there is now bleeding under the rule of Mamta Banerjee in West Bengal, he was once safe during the time of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.
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