On the protest march in Murshidabad, Shatrughan Sinha said: "No riot, one or two incidents will happen"

Asansol, April 8 (IANS). Shatrughan Sinha, MP of the Trinamol Congress (TMC), says there is no rioting over the protests in Murshidabad regarding the WAQF Act. Shatrughan Sinha, while talking to the media on Tuesday, said about the protests in Murshidabad about the WAQF Act that nothing happened. One or two incidents should have happened. It’s not just a matter of power performance, some people want to show unnecessary power. Actually, this sacred performance, it is your love for your faith, Ram and Sita Mata, its rise to Ram Navami, this is his day. He further said that no sensory incident occurred. Here is peace and unity. People celebrate with passion and joy. It is very commendable and admirable. Shatrughan Sinha told CM Mamata Banerjee: ‘Damkham is the same, Chamkham is the same, Gharghat is the same; The sword is old, but the cut is the same. Mamta Banerjee is so. CM Mamta Banerjee answers everything very well. She reaches every action well. After their reaction, you don’t have to say and do something. Let me tell you that Shatrughan Sinha, MP of Asansol in Western Bengals, said Monday after getting the president’s approval on the Waqf Amendment Bill that, once it was adopted from the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, he had no other option. They had to be approved. In addition, he said of the dispute and Ram Navami march on the occasion of Ram Navami that God should give goodwill to those who intend to do wrong in the state on Ram Navami. On the Waqf Bill, he said: “The president has approved this bill. But now the public will decide the matter.” He said: “This case is going to the Supreme Court, we hope that we will get justice from there.” -Ians FZ/CBT Share this story Tags