Bengal Violence: West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose reached Murshidabad today (April 19) and met the victims of violence. During this, he interacted with the victims and heard their problems. He has expressed confidence of justice to the victims. Governor CV Anand Bose will send a report to the central government by taking stock of the violent areas and listening to the demands of the victims.
Governor CV Anand Bose visits Murshidabad
Governor CV Anand Bose said after meeting the victims of violence against the Waqf law that he had heard the problems of the victims. He said, “He just wants to feel safe. And I have heard all his suggestions and demands, which will be considered. At the moment I will inform the Center so that the correct action can be taken. Also I have given my number to the needy and asked them to call when the problem. We will be in touch with the victims.”
Apart from the Governor, the National Women’s Ayoj team has also reached Murshidabad today. And he visited the violent areas, as well as interaction with the victims.
Mithun Chakraborty appealed to implement President’s rule
BJP leader and veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty has also reacted to Bengal violence. He has demanded the implementation of President’s rule in the state.
Mithun Chakraborty said, “I appeal to the Union Home Minister to implement President’s rule in Bengal. The upcoming election in Bengal should be held in the presence of the army so that there can be a fair election.
What is the matter?
The violence against the Waqf law in Murshidabad district of Bengal on April 11 and 12 erupted. During this time 3 people died. The situation became so bad that some local residents of Murshidabad had left their homes and fled to Malda district of the neighborhood to save their lives. Here he took refuge in relief camps. He alleged that houses are being burnt during the violence and poisoned in drinking water.