
Bengal is going on in the fire of violence in protest against the Waqf law. The situation in Murshidabad is tense. Pictures of unrest and violence are being seen in areas like Sati, Dhulian and Shamsherganj. On the other hand, pictures of unrest are also being seen in Jangipur, Asamala and Chapdani. The property of the railway has been damaged. Muslim organizations are constantly protesting against the Waqf law.
Amid this protest, the state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee again announced on Saturday that the Waqf law will not be implemented in Bengal. Along with this, Mamata Banerjee has appealed to the protesters to maintain peace.
However, in the midst of violence, State Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar says that the police should not be taken lightly. The police is always ready to deal strictly with the situation.
Some people are using religion for political gains
On Saturday, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wrote on the social site X, “Some political parties are trying to misuse religion to get political benefits. Do not get misled by them.”
সবারার কাছে আবেদন
সব সব সকল ম মানুষের কাছে আমার একান্ত আবেদন, আপনারা দয়া শান্তান্ত থাকুন, সংযত সংযতাকুন. ধর্মের নামে কোনো কোনো অ ধ ধার্মিক আচরণ করবেনা. প্রত্যেক মানুষেরম প্রাণই মূল্যবান, রাজনীতির স্বার্থে দাঙ্গা লাগাবেন না. দাঙ্গা যারা করছেন তারা সমাজের ক্ষতি করছেন.
মনে রাখবেন, যে
– Mamata Bnerjee (@MamataOFFICIAL) April 12, 2025
She has further written that she appeals to the people of all religions of the state to maintain peace. Work with restraint and do not do any irreligious work by putting religion in front. Every human life is precious, do not create disturbance for politics. People who create unrest are harming the society. “
Mamta Banerjee again said- Waqf law will not be applicable in the state
After this, Mamta Banerjee puts the ball in the center of the center and writes, “Remember, the law against which many people are agitating and protesting, that law has not been made by the Bengal government. That law has been made by the central government, so the central government can answer it and the answer should also be sought from the central government itself.”
Mamta Banerjee said clearly, “We have made our position clear on this matter – we do not support this law. This law will not be applicable in our state.”
Meanwhile, State Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar also gave a strong message in a press conference. He said, “Don’t play with our feelings, we are dealing with the situation firmly. Beware of rumors, now it’s time to handle the situation together.”
Input-TV9 Bangla