Some unanswered questions on the Murshidabad violence case


Although the opposition to the Waqf law was going on in Dhulian town of Murshidabad, West Bengal, but on Friday 11 April, the atmosphere in the area suddenly deteriorated after the prayers of Jumme, when about 150 people attacked the innocent and innocent residents. When 51-year-old helpless and helpless woman Janaki Mandal described the incident that took place in front of her eyes on TV, he was really sad. She was telling that uncontrollable mob set fire to Hindus’ houses and shops. The men were beaten and tried to rob the value of their daughter-daughters and mothers in front of everyone’s eyes. The terrorists involved in the fierce mob threatened the locals to run away, otherwise they would be killed and the helpless locals kept watching all this quietly. At the moment, Janaki Mandal, who was living as a refugee in a school in Vaishnav Nagar, Malda in her own country, also explained how she had escaped from there with the children after saving her honor and life. Explain that this pain is not only of Janaki Mandal, but also about 04 dozen dozen Hindu families living as a refugee in the school of Vaishnav Nagar, but it would be foolish to think that the most afflicted and unhappy people of the Murshidabad violence case are the people of Dhulian town.
And it should not be made for a mistake to think that the chaihadi of this horrific suffering and worry is limited to the town of Dhulian, but the truth is that the screams of this pain and worry coming from different areas of Murshidabad are shrines far and wide for any sensitive person. It is obvious that the stories of people of Dhulian full of sorrow, pain, despair, frustration, helplessness, helplessness and resentment are also in many other areas. Prasenjit Das of Shamsherganj area on a channel in a crowd of TV channels also cried and told his incidents on TV. Significantly, two of the dead of Murshidabad violence were from Prasenjit Das’s family. One of the dead was his cousin Hargovind Das and the other nephew Chandan. According to Prasenjeet as stated on TV, on the night of April 10, a crowd of about 400 people entered the locality waving swords and knives. The terrorists involved in the crowd vandalized 25 to 30 houses, hotels, shops etc. and set them on fire. Prasenjit said that the crowd was very fierce, so we could not muster the courage to get them down and whatever they kept doing, we kept watching quietly.

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In connection with the said incident, another very frightening person said that the fierceness and terror of the crowd was so much that someone felt unable to do anything. Therefore, everyone continued to escape after saving their lives. It is obvious that all these tragedies and eyes have seen the pains and truths are absolutely true. Apart from these, another truth, which Puuri is now life and understanding, is that even after such a big incident has happened, the ‘Mamta’ of Mamata Banerjee, the head of the Bengal government, has not yet been able to wake up. Just think that at least 03 people lost their lives in the violence in Suti, Dhulian, Shamsherganj and Jangipur areas of Murshidabad in Bengal, 15 policemen were injured and hundreds of people became homeless. However, more than 300 people have been arrested so far in this case. At the same time, after the order of Kolkata High Court, 1600 personnel of central security forces have also been deployed in violence -hit areas. Habibur Rahman, a resident of violence affected Shamsherganj, told news agency ANI that the atmosphere in the area is quiet after the deployment of BSF and CRPF. By the way, there are also reports that the administration has asked people to open shops and maintain discipline. At the same time, the aggrieved Hindu families have demanded permanent deployment of BSF. There is such a fear of that fierce crowd within them that they feel that if the BSF moves, the conditions may deteriorate again.
But unfortunately, it seems that Mamata Banerjee is engaged in laying the beams of the Bengal elections to be held after about a year instead of wiping her tears. It is obvious that if this did not happen, she would go to Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata and instead of meeting the Imams, she would go to the suffering, pruning, scared, helpless and helpless families of the Murshidabad violence scandal, to help them and distribute their grief. If they also assume that they would have had any political compulsion, then at least she would have sent a representative to console and tie up the victims, but she has not done so till now. Yes, he has announced a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of the deceased. However, some very serious questions have arisen from the womb of the said incident, which have the power to make governments and security agencies in the dock. Just think, where we did not worry about the Hindus of Bangladesh, but we have started to be unable to protect the Hindus of Bengal. Moreover, now investigative agencies are telling that the Murshidabad violence was planned in Türkiye, which was transported to Bengal via Bangladesh. Also, training was given for this 02 months ago, which also includes talks of avoiding the police and taking help from local madrasas.
There are two very serious questions on this. First, from which mouth we blame Yunus for harassing Hindus. How to tell them that Hindus are insecure and suffering in Bangladesh, while the truth is that Hindus are not safe even in Bengal. The second question, what were our security and intelligence agencies of the state and the Center doing that we could not fail the plan made in Türkiye and reached Murshidabad via Bangladesh. When 71–150 calls were made from Bangladesh to India during the violence, why did we not intercept him. In fact, these are some questions, whose answers are yet to be found.
– Chetnaditya Alok,
Senior journalist, litterateur, columnist and political analyst Ranchi, Jharkhand.



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