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Supposedly, the stones were thrown into the police and their vehicles were burned during a protest on the WAQF (amendment) law in the Murshidabad de Bengala district

The West Bengal Prime Minister, Mamata Banerjee. (PTI)
In the midst of violent protests in Western Bengal on the WAQF Law (amendment), Prime Minister Mamata Banerje left on Wednesday in support of the minority community, assuring them that their rights and properties will be protected in Bengal.
He urged minority communities not to fall prey to political provocation and emphasized the importance of unity, saying: “Live and let live.” She emphasized that her government will not allow the policy of “dividing and governing” to prevail in Bengala, the promotion unit among all communities.
The main minister assured the minority community that his rights and properties would be safeguarding, stating: “When Didi is here, Didi will protect you already your property.”
While heading to the ‘Nickar Mahamantra Divas’ program, CM Banerjee said: “I want to tell minorities: we know it is sore by the WAQF property issue. It has no faith; nothing of any kind will happen in Bengala that allows and governs.” Give a message that we will all live together: live and let live. “
Prime Minister Banerjee appealed to the minority communities to trust his government and work together to overcome the challenges, saying: “Do not distrust and trust each and every one. If we are together, we can all win.
This occurs after the stones were allegedly thrown into the police and their vehicles caught a protest on the WAQF (amendment) law in the Murshidabad district dominated by the Muslims of Western Bengal, the authorities said.
The WAQF amendment law, 2025, which was approved by both Chambers of Parliament last week after two days of marathon debates and the assent of President Droupadi Murmu, entered into force on Tuesday. However, people in several states, such as Western Bengal and Tamil Nadu, have organized protests against legislation, arguing that they eliminate the personal rights of Muslims.
Bharatiya Janata fixed the chief of cells Amit Malviya shared several videos of the violence and blamed the Banerjee policy of “Muslim appeal” for the disturbances. “Mamata Banerje has lost control over the past regions of Bengal, which have become inaccessible to the state administration due to an antinatural demographic change and illegal infiltration. Everything that can now be Grovel in anticipation of their votes.” Said.
“The Banerjee Mamatajee’s appeasement brand is dragging Bengal dangerously near Bangladesh’s path,” he said. “2026 will be the calculation. Mamata Banerjee’s appeasement policy will be dragged by the growing wave of Hindu awakening in Bengal.”
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also shared his comment on the law of the WAQF 2025 amendment, which caused a massive political debate, and the BJP described it as a “strong response to provocative lobby”, while the “divisive” dubposition opposition.
When heading to the News18 Rising Bharat Summit 2025 on Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi called the protests for the opposition against the law as “appeasement politicians” and said that the rights of the Pasmanda Muslims, women and children now the new law.