Murshidabad, April 17 (IANS). Somewhere the houses were burned to ashes, somewhere withered cattle … This photo is of Murshidabad in Western Bengals, where violence broke out against the Waqf Amendment Act and the fire of violence burned hundreds of homes to ashes. Many houses were completely burned in it and the stuff held in the house was as. People also died in this. Pictures testify that there will be such a terrible situation when violence broke out. The area is allegedly coming from the Bedbona village in the Shamshermanj area in the Murshidabad district, where the crimes attacked several homes in the name ‘Waqf Movement’. About 100 to 130 houses were looted in this attack and then set on fire. After the violence, there is no one to listen to the sadness of the people who do not even have the shelter. Many families have built their homes with years of hard work and savings, but everything has become in a few moments. Not just the house, all the Hindu businesses such as grocery stores, small businesses and other stores were also targeted and set on fire. Since this heinous incident, there has been an atmosphere of fear and tension in town. Many people have become homeless and are in the shelter of temporary camps. The victims also questioned the local administration and police about why such a big incident was not stopped? A young man was also killed in Shamshermanj area. The cousin Suraj Das, the deceased, said during a conversation with the news agency that we were looted in our town, people run from all sides. The girls sat and hid, the whole house was burned. Break the house and hit his uncle and strike him. The whole town was robbed. He said that more than a hundred and fifty people came, had sharp weapons, stones and guns. All the people tied their mouths with a splash, we ran away from fear. Police told the phone for three hours that it was coming within ten minutes, but did not come. The murder was done, the body lay three four hours, then the police came. When the leaders came, the victims kept quiet. Then people left town and fled. Let us know that in areas such as Sati, Dhulian, Jangipur and Shamshermanj of Murshidabad, protests against WAQF Act have become violent in the past. The protesters set fire to vehicles, damaged shops and homes. The offenses also clashed with the police. The Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) has been deployed to control the situation and Internet services have also been suspended in some areas. Hundreds of people were displaced during the violence, many of them resorted to the neighboring Malda district and many also turned to Jharkhand Border. -Ians DSC/ABM
MURSHIDABAD VIOLENCE: Photos witnesses, crimes have looted hundreds of houses, burnt as
