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Ruckus over Waqf law: Violence in Murshidabad, three killed, Hindus migration begins

Three people were killed in violence against the new Waqf law in Murshidabad, West Bengal. With reports of Hindus migrating, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has attacked the Mamata government. He has accused the state government of atrocities on Hindus by fundamentalists and negligence. Adhikari has sought intervention from the Center and urged to ensure the safety of the affected.

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 Three people have died in the violence that broke out during a protest against the new Waqf law in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Police have arrested hundreds of people who spread violence. Bengal is engulfed in the fire of violence in protest against the Waqf law. CM Mamata has urged people to remain calm and not get provoked. This BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari has attacked the Mamata government.

The officer posted on social media and wrote that due to fear of fundamentalists, more than 400 Hindus from Dhuliyan in Murshidabad were forced to cross the river and take shelter in Lalpur High School, Devnapur-Sovapur GP, Baisanbanagar, Malda. This is the real religious persecution in Bengal.

Politics of appeasement, fundamentalism and insecurity

He further wrote that TMC's politics of appeasement has encouraged radical elements. Hindus are being hunted down, our people are running away to save their lives on their own land! The state government should be ashamed for allowing law and order to deteriorate like this.

Suvendu Adhikari's demand from the government

Suvendu Adhikari demanded that I urge the central paramilitary forces deployed in the district, the state police and the district administration to ensure the safe return of these displaced Hindus and save their lives from this jihadi terror. Bengal is burning. The social fabric has been broken. Enough is enough.

What was the commotion about?

Bengal government has taken steps to restore order by deploying paramilitary forces in areas affected by violence. The Calcutta High Court has also intervened, directing the deployment of forces in sensitive areas to maintain law and order. While Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has appealed for peace and calm, opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari has raised concerns about the safety of Hindus in the state, alleging that some political parties are exploiting religion for political gain.

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