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Home » Blog » ‘Left With Just The Clothes On Our Body’: Murshidabad Violence Victims Now Refugees In Their Own Land

‘Left With Just The Clothes On Our Body’: Murshidabad Violence Victims Now Refugees In Their Own Land

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Last update:April 17, 2025, 13:09 IST

Hundreds of Hindus of peoples affected by violence fled to Malda and now reside in shelters or temporary camps in the area, insecure of what the future holds the future.

Surajit Mondal said his RS 1 Lakh life savings were taken from him. (News18)

Surajit Mondal said his RS 1 Lakh life savings were taken from him. (News18)

Surajit Mondal and many like him are now refugees in his own land. Played by their homes during the night after community violence in Murshidabad, the Hindu “survivors” were forced to cross a river and now stay in a Malda school, trying to forget the nightmare they lived.

Murshidabad witnessed the violent protests against the bill of the WAQF 2025 amendment on April 11 and 12. The demonstrations soon became confrontations, leaving at least three people dead and several wounds, with several “Preslacks” Preslacks. On April 14, the new incidents of violence shook the Bhangar area in the Parganas South 24 of Western Bengal, even when the police affirmed that the situation of the law and the order in Murshidabad remained largely under control.

Mondal, who was waiting outside the headquarters of the West Bengal Police to meet the DG, told News18: “We have come here for justice. The BJP helped us come to forget the day. Night, Peuddine entered into our house and fell into our villages?

Together with Mondal, hundreds of Hindus of peoples affected by violence fled to Malda and now reside in shelters or temporary camps in the area.

News18 also spoke with Jayanti Ghosh, who left Dhuliyan on Friday night. “They looted everything and set fire to our house. I have young children and I want to return. We want the BSF to unfold. Some people return but now they are eager to return to the help field. The government should help us.”

Sukanto Majumdar, president of the state of BJP, trained his weapons at the Prime Minister of Western Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, and said: “Do you see, these people say that BSF saved them. Today, Banerjee said that the BSF has allowed Bened Bened Bened Bened Bendus Hindg Hindus”? ”

After a meeting with the DGP Rajiv Kumar, Majumdar said: “We do not find the promising conversation. There is a large questioning sign about the future of Hindus children. The shoulder of the Superior Court takes into account the container of a Sucket of a permanent perman to a perman perman and perman Perman and Permanja Perman and Permanj PMANNEM A PMANEMA A PMANEMA A PMANEMA A PMANNEM A PMANNEM A PMANEMA A PMANEMA A PMANEMTA A PMANEMA A PMANEMA A PMANEMA A PMANTIM A PMANTEMA A PMANTEMA A PMANTEMA PMANTEMA A PMANTEMA A PMANTEMA TO A PCETION A PCETION.

On Wednesday, the Supreme Court had also expressed Conerns about violence in Murshidabad of Western Bengal and Parganas South 24. To intensify the investigation into the incidents of murders, looting, caused and disturbance fires, special investigation equipment (SIT) has been constituted that comprise officials of the Department of Criminal Investigation (CID), Special Task Force (IB).

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    Maldah, India, India

India news ‘He was left alone with clothes in our body’: victims of violence of Murshidabad now refugees in his own land

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