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Murshidabad unrest: Three killed, children among injured in fresh Dhulian firing

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Last updated: 13 April, 2025 1:31 PM
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Murshidabad unrest: Three killed, children among injured in fresh Dhulian firing

New Delhi: Protests over the Waqf Amendment Act continue to rise as the situation in Murshidabad, West Bengal, remains critical following escalating violence linked to protests. Initially, the situation started flaring up on April 8 but now the protests have spiraled into widespread unrest, with fresh firing in Dhulian leaving at least three people dead and more than 150 arrested.

Recent reports highlight the severity of the situation, detailing incidents of gunfire resulting in injuries, including two children. The Border Security Force (BSF) has also reported attacks targeting its personnel and columns. In response to the unfolding crisis, the Calcutta High Court intervened on Saturday, mandating the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to quell the violence.

This decision, prompted by concerns regarding the adequacy of the state government’s response, was precipitated by a petition from BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, who is also the Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly. He argued for central force intervention, particularly given Murshidabad’s proximity to the Bangladesh border. The courts order underscores the gravity of the situation and reflects the perceived failure of state authorities to effectively control the unrest.

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The deployment of additional CRPF companies further highlights the escalating nature of the conflict and the government’s determination to restore order. Tragically, the violence has forced some Hindu families to abandon their homes, with reports suggesting that several families have migrated to Malda after their houses were destroyed in the clashes.

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