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Murshidabad violence: 274 arrested, 60 FIRs lodged

Neha MalhotraBy Neha Malhotra India
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Fast Force Staff (RAF) carries out a route march in the Violence Hit area that exploded a duration of a protest against WAQF law (amendment) 2025, in Murshidabad on April 17, 2025

Fast Force Staff (RAF) carries out a route march in the Violence Hit area that exploded a duration of a protest against the WAQF law (amendment) 2025, in Murshidabad on April 17, 2025 | Photo credit: ANI

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The Western Bengal Police said Thursday (April 17, 2025) that 60 FIR have been presented in relation to violence in the Murshidabad district and that the number of judges has risen to 274.

The Director General of Additional Police (South Bengal) Obratim Sarkar said that a special research team has formed under the leadership of Syed Waquar Raza, DIG OF THE MURSHIDABAD RANGE.

Mr. Sarkar added that the police arrested the main accused in the murder of two men of the same family, Haragobind das and Chandan Das. The police officer said that the defendant, Singulacula, who had been fleeing, will be produced before a court. “

“According to our investigation, he was among those behind the brutal incidents of April 12. Not only that. He also tried to hide police tests.

Ropen stores

The police officer said that we are identifying all people directly or indirectly related to these deaths and that we will not avoid any of them. According to the Western Bengal Police, 70% of stores have been opened in areas prone to violence, and 85 people have already returned home.

The violence broke out in the Murshidabad district on April 11 and the 12 protests against the WAQF Law (amendment). Three people died and one hundred were homeless after several houses were burned. Hundreds of people had to flee and take refuge in the adjoining district of Malda.

The Kolkata Police Commissioner, Boj Verma, visited Bhangar parts in the South 24 Parganas district, which also saw violence related to protests against the WAQF law (amendment). Mr. Verma said the situation was “absolutely peaceful.” The supporters of the Indian Secular Front (ISF) and the police had faced on Monday. 17 people have been arrested, and the commissioner said that more trial will be made.

Published – April 18, 2025 01:09 am ISST

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