
Governor of Western Bengal CV Ananda Bose. Archive. | Photo credit: ANI
The governor of Western Bengal, CV Ananda Bose, on Sunday (April 13, 2025) said he is carrying out regular discussions with Prime Minister Mamata Banerjee while the center is monitoring the situation in violence diligently hit the district of Murshidabad.
In a video message, Bose said that a sufficient number of central forces has been deployed and, together with them, the state police are active in the field to obtain timely help and support.
At least three people were killed, several others were injured and several stores burned after the protests against the WAQF (amendment) law became violent in the Suti and Samsergerj blocks of the Murshidabad district. A large number of people also fled those areas since violence begged Friday.
“Let me tell the lack of information that it will be our meaningless approach against violence and criminals and none will be allowed to take the law in their hands,” said the governor.
Hey, he also said in Bengalí: “Sangharsh, Himsa Has Na Cholbe later “ (There should be no clash or violence).
Stating that Raj Bhavan is monitoring the situation in Murshidabad and other areas affected by violence, the governor said that discussions are celebrated between the governor and the CM.
The center is monitoring the situation diligently, collecting supplies from reliable sources from authorities, including BSF and the Police.
“The government has deployed central forces in sufficient numbers since nine BSF companies are present there. CRPF and RAF are ready while the state police are active in the field with the central forces for any timely help and support.
Several vehicles, including police trucks, were set on fire, stores and houses were Vandalt, stones were thrown into the security forces and roads were blocked when violence shook the district on Friday.
Prohibitive orders have been imposed under section 163 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) in the areas of violence of violence, and the Internet has been.
Published – April 14, 2025 01:22 am isth