Victims of violence in Murshidabad met CV Anand Bose, says the Governor will visit the areas in question tomorrow

Kolkata, April 17 (IANS). The families, who were homeless during the Murshidabad violence, met on Thursday the Western Bengal Governor CV Anand. During this he heard the tragedy of the affected families. After meeting the governor, a victim told Ians that the governor is going to the violence that affected the violence tomorrow (Friday). Another woman told us that we met the governor today and they asked to go to the area in question tomorrow. Earlier, Governor CV Anand spoke evil to the media and said: “The victims of Murshidabad, especially women, met me. They told stories of their struggles, which were very sad. I will go there myself to take the situation. Only then will I be able to decide in the future action. My attitude will be completely impartial. At the same time, the Western BJP President Sukant Mazumdar, while talking to the media, said: “We met the governor today and held some special claims. The first claim was reconstructed from damaged homes and shops that the main minister had already accepted. We also made these claims before the DGP.” Sukant Majumdar further said: “The governor assured us that they would pay attention to all these demands and discuss it with the right authority. The Governor had already notified the Minister of Home Affairs about the situation at the ground level. He also opened a peace room in Raj Bhavan.” Explain that violent protests were held in many areas of the district over the WAQF (Amendment Act). A senior state police official said more than 200 arrests have so far been waged in the violence case in the Murshidabad district. -Ians FM/CBT Share this story Tags