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Violence took place on April 11-12 in Murshidabad to protest against the Waqf law. 3 people were killed in this, while 15 policemen were injured.
The West Bengal Police filed a charge sheet against 13 people on Friday in the double murder case of father-son in the violence in Jafarabad, Murshidabad.
The crowd became furious during the protest against the new Waqf Board Act on 11-12 April in West Bengal. This was followed by violence in Murshidabad. At least three people died and many were injured in this.
An inquiry committee was constituted by the Calcutta High Court regarding this violence. Last month, the committee made serious revelations. It said that the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) was the role of a local leader in the violence. The attacks were led by local councilor Mehboob Alam.
According to the report, the Hindu community was targeted, especially in the violence. During this time the local police remained completely inactive. The victims called the police several times, but no help reached.
In fact, on 17 April, the High Court formed a three -member committee. It consisted of one member of the National Human Rights Commission, West Bengal Human Rights Commission and the State Legal Services Authority.
During the violence, protesters set fire to police vehicles after a clash with police in Shonpur area of South 24 Parganas. The police also lathi -charged.
4 important points of the report …
- The main attack took place on April 11, Friday after 2:30 pm.
- Councilor Mehboob Alam came with the miscreants. After this violence erupted.
- Betbona village suffered the most damage to 113 houses.
- Arson, looting and shops and malls were targeted.
Bengal Governor has sent report to Ministry of Home Affairs
West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose submitted a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs on the Murshidabad riots on 4 May. In this, fundamentalism and extremism were described as a big threat to West Bengal.
The governor had said that Bengal is a double threat, especially in Murshidabad and Malda districts adjacent to Bangladesh, as Hindu population is minority here. He also described North Dinajpur as a sensitive district.
4 main suggestions for the Governor’s report ..
- Central Forces posts should be built in the border districts adjacent to Bangladesh.
- A commission should be set up to investigate the violence.
- The central government should consider ‘constitutional options’ so that law and order in the state remains.
- When the situation worsened, Article 356 (President’s rule) described as an alternative. However, he made it clear that it is not needed yet.
Governor’s claim- Murshidabad violence was pre-made The Bengal Governor claimed that the Murshidabad violence was already planned. The state government was already suspected of danger, as the violence erupted soon after the Waqf (Amendment) Act was released on 8 April and the state government shut down the internet on the same day.
He had said that there was a huge shortage of coordination in maintaining law and order in the state. For this reason, the Center is recommended to find constitutional options to maintain law and order.
More than 100 FIR, 276 people arrested in violence case
The SIT of West Bengal Police arrested 16 people from Jharsuguda in Odisha on 21 April in the violence case. All of them were hiding by going to Jharsuguda.
Police arrested the mastermind of the violence, Ziaul Haq, including his two sons Safaul Haq and Bani Israel. They are accused of inciting violence.
West Bengal Police STF and SIT conducted a joint operation. Officials recovered CCTV footage and mobile tower records. They confirmed their presence on the crime scene.
Apart from this, the police arrested Kalu Nadar, Dildar, Inzamam -ul -Haq to Murarai and Jiaul Sheikh in the murder of Hargobindo Das and Chandan Das killed in violence. Police said that more than 100 FIRs related to Murshidabad violence have been registered. So far 276 people have been arrested in this.
During the violence on April 11-12, shops and houses were vandalized in cotton, Shamsherganj and Raghunathganj and many places were set on fire.
History of violence in Murshidabad Murshidabad district is bordering Bangladesh. The population of Muslims in the district is around 70%. It is the most Muslim population district in West Bengal. There has been violence in Murshidabad earlier.
Demonstrations were held against the Citizenship Amendment Act i.e. CAA in December 2019. Even then violence erupted in Murshidabad. On 14 December 2019, protesters targeted railway stations and buses. 5 trains were set on fire at Lalgola and Krishnapur stations and the tracks were broken in cotton.
Violence erupted in Shaktipur area of Murshidabad during Ram Navami in 2024. During this time more than 20 people were injured. Hinduist organizations alleged that stones were thrown from the roofs on the procession. After this there was a clash between the two sides.
Election in West Bengal next year About 30% of the population in West Bengal is Muslim. Their highest number are in Murshidabad, Malda and North Dinajpur. BJP started making a place in the state from 2019 onwards. The party may not form the government in the 2021 election, but won the 77 seats and came to the role of opposition party. He received 38% of the votes.
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