Bengal: Strict steps will be taken against those who have spread violence in Murshidabad and Malda, Governor has issued instructions - amid violence in Murshidabad and Malda, the governor is issued by Strket instructions

Dr. CV Anand Bose, Governor of the Bengal, issued strict instructions to the state government on Friday in the light of violence and tensions in other places, including Muslim Mangority Murshidabad and Malda, except Muslim songs of Murshidabad and Malta, except Muslim -dominated Murshidabad and Malda. The governor instructed to act immediately and effectively against the crimes responsible for turmoil. State Bureau, Jagran, Kolkata. Dr. CV Anand Bose, Governor of the Bengal, issued strict instructions to the state government on Friday in the light of violence and tensions in other places, including Muslim Mangority Murshidabad and Malda, except Muslim songs of Murshidabad and Malta, except Muslim -dominated Murshidabad and Malda. The governor instructed to act immediately and effectively, and aimed to act immediately and effectively against the crimes responsible for turmoil. A Raj Bhavan official informed about it late at night. The official said the governor also discussed the phone with the chief minister on the situation, in light of the possibility of unrest in sensitive areas. The governor spoke to the general secretary, although the details of the conversation were not revealed. Raj Bhavan confirmed that the general secretary had been contacted and assured that the police forces had been instructed to take all necessary measures to restore and maintain the system. The governor also spoke to Amit Shah, the official said that the governor was watching the situation in violence and sensitive areas at a right time. A dedicated helpline (033-22001641) as well as a control room is installed at the Raj Bhavan for public assistance, which will work throughout the day. The Governor also approached Amit Shah, Minister of Home Affairs, in the case of the proximity of the international boundaries of violence. Violence again in Murshidabad against the Waqf Act, crowds threw stones at the train, during the ongoing protests against the Center Waqf Amendment Act, violence broke out in the Muslim Memjority Murshidabad district in Bengal, when a crowd of wrong stones threw stones at the Nimmatita station. The crowd also broke the station and damaged the government property. Due to violent protests, two trains moving through Murshidabad had to be canceled and the route of five was changed. According to the demonstration officials regarding the WAQF Act, hundreds of Muslim community people gathered on the road in many areas of Murshidabad-especially in Shamshermanj and Sati after Jumm’s prayers and began protesting against the Waqf Act. The protesters also blocked the national highway 12. The protests became more violent when they allegedly stoned a police car carrying the prisoners. Mob also read again in Murshidabad against Waqf Law, and threw stones on the train; 10 policemen injured in the collision, every big news of your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.