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The CV of GUV, Ananda Bose, announced his intention to visit the areas affected by violence despite the application of the CM of Western Bengal Mamata Banerje to postpone his visit to Murshidabad.

Western Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose

Western Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose

The governor of Western Bengala, CV Ananda Bose, will visit Murshidabad, a West Bengal district that experiences violence by voting against the protests against the WAQF amendment bill, NDTV reported, citing their comments.

In an interview with NDTV, Bose declared: “I want to go to Murshidabad. What happened there is shocking. Such cases should never have happened. I want a verification of reality in the field. Peace must be restored, and it will be at any cost.”

The governor emphasized his hope of peace in the district, added that his restoration would provide great satisfaction.

He was summoned by saying: “This is the darkest time before dawn. Once I realize that peace has been restored, I will be the happiest person and I will make my report in agreement.”

Despite the application of the CM of Western Bengal Mamata Banerje to postpone his visit to Murshidabad, Bose has announced his intention to visit the areas affected by violence.

“I go to the field,” Bose informed journalists on Friday while traveling to Malda.

A high Raj Bhavan official indicated that Bose could also visit the areas affected by violence. “The HG will also review the situation there (in Murshidabad) himself. He can also visit those affected by violence,” PTI told the official.

There were three deaths after community violence broke out in the areas of Shamsherganj, Suti, Dhulian and Jangipur or the Murshidabad district.

The authorities have arrested 274 people for their alleged participation in vandalism and disturbances. Security forces have been deployed in the affected areas throughout the district to maintain the law and order.

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