Politics or protest… Why violence in Mamta’s Bengal against Waqf? Learn the reason

Politics or protest… Why violence in Mamta's Bengal against Waqf? Learn the reason

The Central Government has given legal justification to the Waqf Amendment Bill. Opposition parties are protesting all over the country regarding Waqf. Muslim organizations are also demonstrating, but violence is taking place only in West Bengal in the country against Waqf. Violent protests are taking place against Waqf in Jangipur and Sati in Murshidabad district of West Bengal. Police were attacked. Government vehicles have been set on fire. Rail traffic was stalled. Due to this, many trains have to be canceled, so passengers are facing inconvenience due to stopping the train. To handle protesters in Shamsherganj BSF has to unload.

In Murshidabad, Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose has had to intervene on violence. Amid tension in Murshidabad and Malda, the Governor has issued strict instructions. The Governor has issued strict instructions to the state government to take immediate and effective action against the miscreants responsible for the unrest in Murshidabad and North 24 Parganas Amatala, Sati, Dhulian and other sensitive places.

In view of the possibility of unrest, the Governor discussed with the Chief Minister regarding the situation. The Chief Secretary has been instructed to take all necessary steps to restore and maintain the system to the police forces.

Mamta’s eye on Muslim vote bank, Waqf protest

A statement issued by Raj Bhavan said that The governor is closely monitoring the situation. Due to being close to the international borders, the Governor has also talked to Union Home Minister Amit Shah in this matter, but questions are arising that why is violence in Bengal about Waqf?

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Students protesting against Waqf law in Kolkata

Explain that after the implementation of the Waqf law, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee strongly opposed and Mamata Banerjee announced that the Waqf Act will not be implemented in Bengal. He gave a message to the Muslims that as long as they are, no one can snatch the property of Muslims.

West Bengal has about 32 percent Muslim population and Muslims are considered the vote bank of the Trinamool Congress. In such a situation, there is assembly elections in the state next year and Mamata Banerjee is fully standing in favor of Muslims and efforts are being made to polarize on the basis of religion.

Teachers’ job canceled, try to divert attention of people

Political analyst Partha Mukhopadhyay says that all the Muslim -dominated states in the country, except West Bengal, have the BJP government in other states like Tripura and Assam. The BJP did not campaign in the way the Waqf should have been done as it should have been done. In such a situation, the Trinamool Congress is trying to take political advantage of it.

Amtala waqf act protest

The Supreme Court has canceled the job of about 26000 teachers in the teacher recruitment scam. In such a situation, it is the effort of the Trinamool Congress that the attention of the people of the state should be diverted from the teacher recruitment scam and the politics should be heated and its effect is visible on the politics of the state. It is being publicized in the state that when the Waqf law comes, the religious place of Muslims will be interfered. This is being propagated about this on social media.

After CAA now the reason for violence against Waqf

He said that there is dissatisfaction among the Muslims of the state and policemen are becoming victims of dissatisfaction and police are being attacked. In such a situation, CM Mamata Banerjee is trying to show herself the messiah of Muslims in Vermatan. The message is being given in the state that the Muslim is in danger.

Suti Waqf Violence

Violence in Suti against Waqf law.

Please tell that before this, it was announced to implement the CAA. Murshidabad and Nadia in Bengal had the highest violence. The trains were stopped. Protests against CAA and NRC took place in 2020 and there was assembly elections in Bengal in 2021. This time also has to be understood that next year there is assembly elections in the state.

Assembly elections next year, attempted polarization

Mamta Banerjee wants to make Waqf an issue and the Trinamool Congress wants to give a message to the people that only didi can protect them. For this reason, Mamta Banerjee, whether it is a teachers rally or the programs of Jains, are talking about Muslim and Waqf everywhere. A meeting of Imams has been called in Kolkata on 16 April on the occasion of Bangla New Year. Mamta Banerjee will give the same message in this meeting too.

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At the same time, the BJP has started attacking Mamata Banerjee about this and efforts are being made to polarize on the basis of religion before the 2026 assembly elections. BJP leader and Leader of Opposition Shubhendu Adhikari is targeting Mamata Banerjee. He wrote that in the name of protests in West Bengal, a large -scale violence, anarchy and anarchy are being seen by a certain group of fundamentalists. These people, who have clearly stated that they are against the Constitution of India and will oppose the law of the country, have come out on the streets.

Demand to implement Article 355 in violence affected areas

He said that public and private properties are being arbitrarily damaged. Public safety has been compromised as the common people are at the mercy of the crowd of these cruel fundamentalists. The administration has reluctantly demanded deployment of BSF personnel to control the disruption in Murshidabad district. Who is stopping them from demanding the deployment of central forces elsewhere?

He demanded help from Union Home Minister Amit Shah to control the situation, which is getting out of control. He said that under several police stations of Murshidabad, South and North 24 Parganas, Hooghly, Malda, Birbhum districts, it has become necessary to apply Article 355 in large parts.

No violence in Assam, CM Himanta said this

On the other hand, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said on the social site X that despite having about 40% of the Muslim population, there is a peaceful situation in Assam today. Except for the sporadic protests at three places, each of which did not include more than 150 participants against the Waqf Amendment Act.

He congratulated the Assam Police and said that thanks for his broader basic work, which helped to maintain peace and order. People across Assam – beyond caste, creed, community and religion, are united in emotion and are eagerly preparing to welcome our beloved Bohag Bihu with happiness and harmony.

It is clear from the tweet of Himmat Biswa Sarma that despite the large Muslim population, there is no violence in Assam regarding Waqf, while Bengal is burning in the fire of violence.

Action will be taken against those who spread rumors, police warning

At the same time, in a statement issued by the police, it has been said that the situation is now under control in Suti and Samseerganj areas of Jangipur. The uncontrolled mob has been dispersed by effective police action.

The statement by the police said that traffic on the national highway has become normal. Strict action will be taken against those who commit violence. Raids are being conducted to arrest the miscreants. Legal action will also be taken against those who try to spread wrong information. We all request not to pay attention to rumors and remain calm.

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