Murshidabad Violence: Governor condemns the violence against Waqf Act in Murshidabad, reports what Mamta Sarkar sought – Governor condemns violence in Murshidabad against Waqf Law

Dr. CV Anand Bose, Governor of the Bengal, strongly condemned the incident of violence in the Murshidabad district against the new Waqf Amendment Act of the center Tuesday. The governor said that the Parliament of India and the people of India had approved the bill. The state of provocative disorder by vested interests cannot be tolerated and it must be limited. The governor condemned the violence against the Waqf Act in Murshidabad (file photo) of the State Bureau, Jagran, Kolkata. Dr. CV Anand Bose, Governor of the Bengal, strongly condemned the incident of violence in the Murshidabad district against the new Waqf Amendment Act of the center Tuesday. The governor said the governor said that the Parliament of India and the people of India had approved the bill. The state of provocative disorder by vested interests cannot be tolerated and it must be limited. In a statement issued by Raj Bhavan late in the evening, it is said that the governor ordered the state government to take immediately daring steps to prevent violence and submit a report on the incident. Raj Bhavan issued a statement. Raj Bhavan said: The conclusion of the Ram Navami festival in a peaceful way shows harmony among the people of Bengal and the ability of administration, political parties, majority, media and all stakeholders. Any attempt of such violence must be strictly discontinued. It is known that violence broke out on Tuesday during the protest against the Waqf Amendment Act in the Muslim Maginess Murshidabad district. A mob protesters threw stones at the police and set fire to several police vehicles. Many policemen were injured in the attack. Policemen were also injured in the violence in the Jangipur area, where a large number of people gathered in the afternoon in which he demanded the withdrawal of this law. A senior police officer from the district said the protesters threw stones at police in the area and that some police vehicles were set on fire. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.

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