MURSHIDABAD VIOLENCE: Supreme Court has reached Bengalic violence, requested to investigate the special team - Bengal violence case reaches the High Court's petition submitted by the special team for inquiry
In many districts of Bengal, the case of violence that broke out against the Waqf Act reached the Supreme Court on Monday. Supreme Court Advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha demanded a special team to investigate violence and deaths and monitor the Supreme Court investigation. Three people died in the violence in Murshidabad. Police have arrested 300 people. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The case of violent protest against the Waqf (Amendment Act) in the Murshidabad district Bengal has now reached the Supreme Court. Supreme Court Advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha demanded a special team to investigate violence and deaths and monitor the Supreme Court investigation. He said the Supreme Court must also take steps to save people’s lives and to prevent further violence. In fact, there was a violent protest against the Waqf (Amendment Act) in the Murshidabad district in Western Bengals. The central forces were deployed in Murshibad after the violence. Three people died in this violence. More than 200 people have been arrested since the violence in Murshidabad and other districts Bengal, including South 24 parganas, Malda and Hooghly last week. Three people died Friday, against the Waqf Act on Friday. The performance later became in violence. The protesters blocked the railway track. In addition, the police were stoned. During this time, the police used power. The crimes set fire to several forest forests except vandalized. It is still noted that protests in many districts do not approach the name of violence in the Muslim -dominated district of Murshidabad and South 24 Parganas of Bengal against the Waqf Amendment Act. The situation worsened again in Jafarabad in Shamshermanj, Mursshermanj, on Monday, influenced violence. The offenses have heavy stones at the Central Force staff and police stationed here for the restoration of stability. The central power staff had to withdraw for some time. Later, a large number of central power staff reached the place and controlled the situation. Police are looking for the attackers. It is told that the crimes were vandalized in Sonpur, Bhangar, South 24 parganas, on Monday. Five police bikes were set on fire. At the same time, sudden violence in the Jyoti Nagar area broke out below the number four ward of Siliguri. Many houses were vandalized and the atmosphere became tense after a quick dispute between the two sides. Internet service has been discontinued in light of the violence spread in other districts, including Murshidabad in Bengal. Javed Shamim, additional director -general (law and order) of the State Police, said some selfish elements of other states are trying to spread rumors about the situation and that there are rumors from spreading, internet services have been suspended in some areas. According to sources, about 200 Hindu houses were burned during the violence in Murshidabad. People claim that the gas cylinders were opened and gasoline was set on fire. The offenses looted and arson in large numbers of homes and shops. In many dams, there are also allegations of the mixing of poison through crimes, causing a large number of fish. Paan -Gardens are also accused of arson. Also read: 200 crimes arrested so far in Murshidabad violence have returned home many families; Know how the situation is now: Malda, after Murshidabad, now the fire of violence spread in Siliguri; After all, why did two groups face face to face? Every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment on your phone! Download now- Jagran app