'The situation will deteriorate, soon apply SPA', the great claim of the BJP MP after violence broke out in Murshidabad - the central government must declare four districts of Bengal as disturbed areas under Afpa

In the midst of violence spreading in Murshidabad, BJP, JyotirMaya Singh Mahato, the center encouraged to declare some state border districts as “turbulent region” under the Special Powers (AFSPA) Act (AFSPA). The BJP MP wrote this claim to the Minister of Home Affairs. The MP compared the situation to the migration of Kashmiri Pandits in 1990. State Bureau, Jagran, Kolkata. Violence was seen during protests in various districts, including Murshidabad, Bengal against the WAQF Amendment Act. Three people lost their lives in the violence spread in Murshidabad. Meanwhile, the BJP LP of Purulia JyotirMaya Singh Mahato has written a letter to the Minister of Homes -Minister Amit Shah, declaring an appeal to some border districts of the state “as” turbulent region “under the Special Powers of the Armed Forces (Afspa). The MP has accused the Hindu community of repeated attacks. The BJP made these allegations against the state government. Not only that, he claimed that more than 86 Hindus’ homes and shops were recently looted or destroyed in Muslim -dominated Murrsidabad district, and some people, including a person named Hargobind Das and his son, were brutally murdered. He said that Paan gardens were set on fire in the town of Jhabona. The target is made to the police force. The MP said that similar disorder has spread in the border districts. Referring to the violence that broke out over the Waqf Amendment Act, Mahato claimed that the crowd had attacked the houses of Hindus, public property and even police forces. He said the Calcutta High Court should order the deployment of the central armed police force, which exposed the ‘administrative failure of the state’. The MP compared the situation in 1990 with the migration of Kashmiri Pandits and warned that if the immediate steps were not taken, such situations would arise in Bengal. He wrote in the letter demanding the implementation of AFSPA in four districts that I respect you a lot to implement AFPA in Bengal Border Districts. Such a step will help restore law and order, prevent violence in the future and ensure Hindus that they have not been left on their condition. Meanwhile, BJP MP of MP Jagannath Sarkar of Ranaghat in the Nadia district also wrote a letter to Shah and urged him to intervene immediately in the light of the “weakening” situation and order in the Murshidabad district in Bengal. Also read: Violence broke out again in Murshidabad and shot by targeting BSF soldiers in Dhulian; Also read two children injured: Murshidabad Violence: Internet Services Closed, arrested more than 150 people; Every Murshidabad update here reads every great news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.