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The MP of BJP seemed to refer to the reports also cited by the National Women’s Commission. In a statement, he announced his visit to Murshidabad citing reports of harassed women in the midst of communal clashes in the district.

Duration of protesters a protest against WAQF (amendment) Law, in the district of Murshidabad, Friday April 11, 2025. (Image: PTI)
In a day, the president of the Supreme Court of India expressed a group on community violence in the Murshidabad of Western Bengal, the matter has reached the Permanent Parliamentary Committee. BJP deputy, Saumitra Khan, a member of the Permanent Parliamentary Committee at home, has fired a letter to his president, Radha Mohan Das Agrawal, urging the committee to visit violence hit Murshidabad to survivors. “
“I am writing to formally request the attention and action of your child regarding the recent serious concerns that emerge from Murshidabad, Western Bengal, particularly affecting the local Hindu community. In the light of the distressing reports and accusations of standing’s from standinge’s from standtode’s from standtoode’s from Standtood Standtoodte’s of Standtoodte’s undertaking an urgent visit to Evalo The Ground Reality, “Khan wrote from Standtoodte.
“… I humbly ask you to kindly guide a permanent committee to Murshidabad for a review at the situation site,” Khan added, claiming that “will determine the truths” behind the claims made.
The MP of BJP seemed to refer to the reports also cited by the National Women’s Commission. In a statement, he announced his visit to Murshidabad citing reports of harassed women in the midst of communal clashes in the district. NCW’s statement added: “The president of the NCW has a committee to investigate the incident.”
Khan, in his letter to Agrawal, also urged him to summon the Director General of the West Bengal Police, as well as the police superintendent in Murshidabad “to present a detailed status report on the investigation carried out so far.”
Previously, the National Human Rights Commission also ordered investigation into violence in Bengal after the protests of the amendment bill against WAQF. Three complaints allege specific attacks against Hindus, including the murder of a 72-year-old man and his son-haywater of 40 years and Chandan das.
Meanwhile, at least 22 people have been arrested in the last 24 hours in relation to the murder and violence of April 12. The riots broke out in Murshidabad during the protests against the WAQF (amendment) law on April 11. The protests became violent, which resulted in the death of three people. Many villagers sought refuge in camps in the adjoining district of Malda.
He thought that some villagers have begun to return home and several stores have reopened, there is an uncomfortable calm in the Dhuliyan area, Jangipur in the middle of a strong presence or central paramilitary forces.