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Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, NCW team to visit violence-hit Murshidabad today

ANI April 19, 2025 251 views

Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose and NCW officials are touring violence-hit Murshidabad where Waqf Act protests turned deadly earlier this month. BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul compared the situation to Syria while demanding NIA intervention against alleged jihadis. NCW chief Vijaya Rahatkar met displaced women in Malda camps emphasizing sensitivity towards victims. The visits follow April 11 clashes that killed three and displaced Hindu families to Jharkhand.

"They should visit, what happened in Murshidabad is an eye opener...Jihadis are burning houses of Sanatani people" - BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul"
Murshidabad, April 19: West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose and a team from the National Commission for Women (NCW) will visit violence-affected Murshidabad in West Bengal on Saturday.

Key Points

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NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar meets traumatized women in Malda shelter

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Governor Bose promises proactive action after relief camp visit

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Violence erupted during Waqf Act protests killing 3 displacing families

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BJP's Agnimitra Paul demands NIA probe targeting Mamata Banerjee

Meanwhile, BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul said that what happened in Murshidabad was an 'eye opener', referring to the violence following the protests over the Waqf Amendment Act earlier this month.

Paul told reporters on Friday, "They (NCW team) should visit, what happened in Murshidabad is an eye opener...the whole country is witnessing what is happening...Jihadis are burning the houses of Sanatani people, shops and temple...Is this Syria, Afghanistan or Pakistan?...We need National Investigation Agency to investigate...People should know what exactly happened and what was the role of (Chief Minister) Mamata Banerjee..."

On April 17, NCW Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar met the families affected by Murshidabad violence at a shelter home in Malda district.

Speaking to reporters, Vijaya Rahatkar said, "Everyone should be sensitive towards women, and this sensitivity can only ensure justice for women. This kind of situation occurs when there is a lack of sensitivity."

Vijaya Rahatkar arrived in Kolkata on Thursday evening to lead an inquiry into the recent violence.

Rahatkar, who is part of the probe committee constituted by the NCW, is visiting affected areas, including Malda and Murshidabad, and is on a three-day visit. She said her visit aims to boost the morale of women who have been left traumatised by the communal unrest.

On the other hand, Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose on Friday visited a relief camp in Par Lalpur, located in the state's Malda district and assured proactive action.

Speaking to ANI after his visit, Governor Bose said, "I met the family members who are in this camp. I had a detailed discussion with them. I listened to their grievances and understood their feelings. They also informed me of their requirements. Certainly, proactive action will be taken.

The visit comes in the wake of violence that erupted on April 11 during protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act, which resulted in the deaths of three people, injuries to several others, and widespread property damage. Several families have been displaced, with many migrating to Jharkhand's Pakur district, while others have taken refuge in relief camps set up in Malda.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
Finally some action being taken! The situation in Murshidabad has been heartbreaking. Hope the Governor's visit brings some relief to the affected families. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the NCW's efforts, I wish politicians would stop using such charged language. Calling people "Jihadis" only fuels more division. We need healing, not more polarization.
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Amit K.
The Governor's assurance of proactive action is good, but what about long-term solutions? These relief camps can't be permanent. Need concrete rehabilitation plans.
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Sunita R.
As a woman from West Bengal, I'm glad NCW is focusing on the trauma faced by women in these situations. Violence affects women differently and their voices often get lost in these conflicts.
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Mohit P.
Three lives lost and so many displaced... when will we learn? 😔 Hope this visit leads to some accountability and prevents future violence.

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