Murshidabad was empty after violence erupted against Waqf law.

People left Murshidabad after violence
Hundreds of people left the city after the Murshidabad violence. Violence erupted during a protest in Murshidabad against Waqf law, shops in the city were burnt, and people and police were attacked. Recently, the Calcutta High Court ordered the use of central forces. Violence has stopped in Murshidabad since the Sort of BSF, but hundreds of people left the city in fear of violence.
People crossed the Baghrdi river and reached Malta
Hundreds of people affected by communal violence in Murshidabad district of West Bengal have taken refuge in Malta crossing the Baghradi River. The local administration has arranged shelter and food for families affected by riots, and has provided them with shelter in schools. Also, volunteers have been parked on the banks of the river to help those who come from Murshidabad.
Violence in many areas
Violence protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, including the Muslim -Majority Murshidabad district, have become a communal violence in many areas including Mouse, Tulian, Jangipur and Shamsherganj. Because of this, the migration of the victims began. These areas of Murshidabad are burning shops, hotels and houses.
The BJP has hit
The state legislature opposition leader Subenthu Adhikari said that 400 people were forced to flee from Tulian after the violence. In a post called ‘X’, more than 400 Hindus escaped across the river from Murshidabad because of fear of religious fundamentalists and sought refuge in Malta. The satisfying politicians of TMC have promoted serious elements.
Hundreds of people have taken refuge in Malta
Initially some (from Murshidabad), Suleka Chaudhry, president of the Devanapur-Chowpur Gram Panchayat, said that the number has increased since Friday afternoon. The number of people who arrived on Saturday night crossed 500, most of them were women. Chaudhry said that these people have been provided with shelter in schools in the area and food arrangements have been made. The MLA of the Trinamool Congress of Vaishnavanagar has said that 20 youths have been stopped across the river to help those who come from Murshidabad. Said Chandana Sarkar. The MLA said he had been given shelter in schools and arranged for him. A representative of a volunteer organization in Malta said that on Saturday, about 40-50 boats from Tuliyan, Sutti and Jangipur have come from areas such as Tulian, Sutti and Jangipur and that necessary arrangements have been made in the village of Pallarpur, the Kalalisak -3 constituency.
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