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West Bengal bomb blast: This latest incident follows a series of similar occurrences in West Bengal, including explosions in Khagragarh, Pingla, Budge Budge, and Esplanade. T

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West Bengal bomb blast: In a concerning development, a bomb explosion in Uluberia, Howrah, has left three individuals injured, marking yet another violent incident in the region. The victims have been identified as Sheikh Shamsur and Sheikh Halim, with local authorities launching an investigation into the cause of the explosion.

A series of explosions across West Bengal, video surfaces

This latest incident follows a series of similar occurrences in West Bengal, including explosions in Khagragarh, Pingla, Budge Budge, and Esplanade. The state has witnessed multiple violent outbreaks, often linked to sensitive issues like the Nupur Sharma controversy and the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) debate. These incidents have repeatedly sparked unrest in Howrah, raising alarms about the region's stability.

Allegations of illegal activities and infiltration

There are growing concerns about illegal activities across the state, with allegations that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) government is turning a blind eye to the issues, stresses BJP leader Dilip Ghosh. Reports of illegal infiltration have further fueled these fears, with many questioning the government's role in maintaining law and order.

Suspicion surrounding illegal Madrasas

Adding to the tension, reports suggest that illegal madrasas are being established in various parts of Howrah. These institutions have come under scrutiny, with calls for an investigation into whether they might be involved in militant training. The situation has led to fears that the entire state of West Bengal is becoming increasingly volatile, metaphorically described as "sitting on a pile of explosives."