West Bengal Murshidabad Violence Families Migrated From Dhuliyan Return To Home In Heavy Security Know Details
Murshidabad vioolence update: People who have run away from their homes after the violence in Murshidabad in West Bengal for the Waqf Amendment Act 2025 passed by Parliament is returning. After running away from Dhulian, people were brought back under tight security in the relief camps of Malda.
News agency ANI has shared a video in which security officials are crossing the Bhagirathi river by loading the displaced people in boats. Jangipur Superintendent of Police Anand Roy, who arrived to receive these people, said, “All, except 50 people, have returned from Malda. We are here to pick them up. The situation is absolutely peaceful at the moment.” TMC MP Khalilur Rahman and TMC MLA Amirul Islam were also present on the occasion.
So far 292 people have been arrested
Regarding the violence in Murshidabad, he said, “We have been arresting people since day one and yesterday we have arrested two more people. In this, one has been arrested for murder and one has been arrested for rioting. We have registered 153 cases so far and arrested 292 accused.”
What did TMC leader say?
MP Rahman said, “It is a good thing that our friends who migrated from Dhulian are now coming back home on their own will. The atmosphere in Dhulian is very peaceful. This is what they want and it will continue like this.” At the same time, Amirul Islam claimed that people have not been brought back, rather they have returned to Dhulian voluntarily.
#Watch Murshidabad, West Bengal: Families who migrated from Dhuliyan to a relieve in Malda, Following the Violence that Broke Out in Many Parts of the District, Were BROGT BACK AMID HeAVY SACURITY. pic.twitter.com/4xgl8ykgrv
– ANI (@ani) April 20, 2025
Apart from this, according to ANI, he said, “The houses were not sabotaged in his area, they just fled due to fear and now they are returning home. Our city is returning to normal condition. It has been seven days and the situation is peaceful. Our brotherhood will remain.” On Friday, West Bengal Governor C.V. Anand Bose visited Malda and interacted with the displaced people and assured them that they would take strict action.
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