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Some locals showed remains of pump splinters and furniture ashes that were stacked in the courtyard and caught fire

Duration of protesters a protest law against WAQF (amendment), in the district of Murshidabad, Friday April 11 (PTI)
The skeletal remains of the burned vehicles, a looted shopping center and a vandalacia were some of the revealing signs of violence that wrapped parts of the Murshidabad district of Western Bengal, the protests against the WAQF law (amendment).
On Sunday, the roads were deserted, the stores closed and the people remained inside while the central police and armed forces patrolled sensitive areas in the areas of Dhulian, Shamsheranj and Suti in the last two days.
Leading a media team inside a shattered building in Dhulian, some locals showed remains of pump splinters and furniture ashes that stacked in the patio and caught fire.
“We were Caught Unawares as Suddenly, An Armed Gang of Huleds of People Emerged From Nowhere. They were baying for blood shouting that no member of Our Community Will Be Allow To Live In The Area As We Are Waqf Land Throu To Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take Take A Ploy.
“As we begged, they did not harm us, but also exploited several bombs and destroyed the property before the place. The police arrived much later,” said one of the residents, showing around the scars of the damage.
In Suti, the owner of a pharmacy, who was evaluating the damage in his store after obtaining guarantees to patrol the Jawans, said: “I have lived here for 50 years but never saw Carnage. A frantic gymnium and the bags shown and the town of villages, Townded Townded towards the town, which entered, entered the premises, what began to City of the city, what continued from the city of the city, which continued from the city of the towns of the city, which continued from the city of the towns of the city. National and the nearby alos.
Security personnel were seen asking local people to eliminate stones, concrete pieces and bricks stored before their homes and properties.
The terrified family members and the neighbors observed while the security forces and media staff entered the shattered house of a father-son duo that was killed by failures in Jafrabad in Shamsheranj on Saturday.
“They were dragged out of the house and killed until death. The attackers get used to an uproar and broke the furniture and put the kitchen utensils outside the house. We are still very afraid to leave,” a woman lives below.
An 80 -year -old man in Dhulian said: “Our houses come and attacked. They said the protests were against the approval of the WAQF law (amendment). I have nothing to do with Waqf.” Police Director Cajeev Kumar said the situation is completely under control and that the forces are in vigil while normality returns.
A new violence incident has not been reported from anywhere in the Muslim majority district, he said.
“The situation in the areas of Suti, Dhulian, Shamherganj and jangipur of the district is peaceful. The raids continued during the night, and 12 more people were arrested. With this, 150 people have arrested so far,” said another high -level policeman.
Prohibition orders have been imposed under section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) in the areas of violence, and Internet services have been, he said.
The security forces were checking the vehicles on the main roads and patrolling the sensitive pockets, Hey added.
Several vehicles, including police trucks, were set on fire, stones were thrown into the security forces and roads were blocked when violence shook several parts of Murshidabad, the protests of duration on the new legislation on Friday. Some shoots were also reported on Saturday.
In addition to the father-son duo, a 21-year-old man died on Saturday after receiving the duration of bullet wounds in Sajur in Suti on Friday. At least 18 police officers were tried in violence on Friday.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a FEED – PTI syndicated news agency)