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West Bengal police faced a crowd of around 10,000 people during violence over the Waqf Amendment Act protests.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Apr 18, 2025
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Three people died during the violent clashes in Murshidabad, which lasted for three days.
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The protests began on April 4, escalating on April 11 in Jangipur, Murshidabad.
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A mob of 4,000-5,000 people attacked the police, even stealing a senior officer’s service revolver.
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The large crowd gathered at PWD ground, then moved toward Umarpur, blocking the National Highway.
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The mob turned violent, throwing stones and using wooden staves, sickles, and iron rods.
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Police used tear gas, rubber bullets, and other methods to control the situation, firing 142 rounds of rubber bullets.
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Violence spread to Kanchantala Masjid, where Hindu families were targeted, leading to two deaths at Jafrabad.
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The Calcutta High Court directed Central forces to remain in Murshidabad and called for non-provocative speeches.
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The Court also ordered the Trinamool Congress government to form a team for the rehabilitation of displaced people.
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