Key Points

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has strategically created a new administrative subdivision in Murshidabad to address recent communal tensions. The new division will encompass three areas that experienced significant unrest last month following protests against the Waqf Amendment Act. Banerjee strongly condemned religious divisions and urged people to resist provocative narratives. Her move demonstrates a proactive approach to maintaining peace and managing administrative challenges in a sensitive region.

Key Points: Mamata Creates Murshidabad Subdivision to Curb Communal Tensions

  • - New subdivision carved from Suti, Farakka, and Dhuliyan areas
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Mamata Banerjee announces additional subdivision in strife-ridden Murshidabad for better law & order

Mamata Banerjee announces new administrative division in Murshidabad to address law and order challenges after recent communal violence

"I would prefer my head severed from my body rather than dividing people in the name of religion - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, May 6

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday announced the creation of a new subdivision in Murshidabad for better law & order management in the wake of the communal violence and riot-like situation in parts of the district last month after protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act turned violent.

Banerjee made the announcement of the creation of a new subdivision on the second day of her Murshidabad tour.

The new subdivision, according to the Chief Minister, will be carved out of the three pockets of Suti, Farakka and Dhuliyan, all of which are currently parts of the Jangipur subdivision in Murshidabad.

Incidentally, all three were the most affected by the communal violence that rocked the district for quite some time last month.

With the creation of the new subdivision, the total number of subdivisions in Murshidabad will increase to six.

Addressing an administrative review meeting at Suti, the Chief Minister reiterated her earlier stand that any protests on the Waqf (Amendment) Act should be done in the national capital and not in West Bengal, since the state government had no role to play in the promulgation of the new act.

"We have no question about the Waqf (Amendment) Act here. So I will not say anything on this issue. If you want to raise questions on it, go to New Delhi. Always remember I am here in West Bengal," she said.

Banerjee also issued an appeal to the people of Murshidabad not to be instigated by the provocations from BJP leaders or members of other fundamentalists. "I would prefer my head severed from my body rather than dividing people in the name of religion," she said.

She also alleged that Bengali-speaking migrant workers working in other states are often selectively heckled and tortured there. She also urged the migrant workers from the state to come back to West Bengal and assured them that there are enough jobs available in the state.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Finally some concrete action from Didi! Murshidabad has been neglected for too long. Creating a new subdivision will help administration respond faster to law & order issues. Hope this brings peace to the region 🙏
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Priya M.
While the subdivision is welcome, why only react after violence happens? Our leaders should be proactive in maintaining harmony. Also, bringing back migrant workers is good, but where are these promised jobs? Need more details!
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Amit S.
Mamata Banerjee is right - protests should happen in Delhi for central laws. We Bengalis have suffered enough violence. Time to focus on development, not divisive politics. The new subdivision will help maintain peace inshallah.
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Sunita R.
As someone from Murshidabad, I welcome this decision. But administration alone can't solve everything - people from all communities need to show restraint. The CM's appeal against provocation is much needed in these tense times.
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Debashish B.
Good move, but will it be enough? We need long-term solutions - better education, employment opportunities, and strict action against those spreading hate. The subdivision is just first step in right direction.
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Neha G.
The migrant worker issue is heartbreaking 💔 Bengalis contribute so much to other states' economies, yet face discrimination. Hope Didi's call for them to return works out - but the state must create proper infrastructure first!

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