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Murshidabad is gripped by violence, following protests against the Waqf Amendment Law.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Apr 16, 2025

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On April 8, protesters clashed with police in Umarpur, setting police jeeps on fire.

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The violence escalated on April 11, with mobs burning vehicles and attacking police at Sajurmore and Dakbunglow.

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The tragic death of father-son duo, Harogobindo and Chandan Mondol, highlights the brutal nature of the violence.

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Police used tear gas and baton charges to control the crowd, but the situation worsened with widespread arson.

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Misinformation spread via WhatsApp groups and fake social media accounts fueled the unrest.

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Authorities report that fake social media accounts were created to spread rumors about the Waqf law.

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Thousands of youth, including workers from other cities, were mobilized for protests, intensifying the situation.

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Police had to fire live rounds at Sujarpur Crossing, injuring youths and attempting to control the chaos.

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Investigation into the violence continues with the formation of a special team, and arrests made in connection to the murders.

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