New Delhi: There is a major protest against the recently passed Waqf Act in Parliament in Murshidabad, West Bengal. This law is being widely opposed in West Bengal. A large -scale violence has erupted in Murshidabad. Meanwhile, a petition was filed in the Supreme Court demanding an independent inquiry into the case. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has dismissed the petition.

A large -scale violence has erupted in Murshidabad. Three people have died in this violence so far. Meanwhile, security forces have been called to bring the situation under control. Meanwhile, the court has directed both lawyers to withdraw their petitions and file better petitions, refusing to accept the petition of an independent inquiry.

In a petition filed in the Supreme Court regarding the violence in West Bengal, advocate Shashank Shekhar Jha had said that the investigation of the violence should be under the supervision of the Supreme Court. Not only this, there has also been a demand for the formation of a five -member Judicial Inquiry Commission under the chairmanship of the retired judge of the Supreme Court. The case was heard before a bench of Justice Suryakant and Justice NK Singh.

 

The Waqf Act is burning in Bengal.

A large -scale violence has erupted in Murshidabad. Three people have died in this violence so far. Meanwhile, security forces have been called to bring the situation under control.

The central and state governments are monitoring violence in Murshidabad. Internet services have been suspended in Murshidabad and some other districts to prevent violence from spreading further. So far 150 people have been arrested in this violence. West Bengal Governor C.V. Narasimha Rao is monitoring the situation. Anand Bose and Raj Bhavan.

 

The central government has deployed about 9 BSF troops in Murshidabad. If the time is found, CRPF and RPF forces can also be deployed at this place. The central government is helping the threatened people there. The movement in Umarpur-Banipur area of ​​Murshidabad district of West Bengal has taken violent form. This time the protesters have thrown stones at the police. Police vehicles have been set on fire. The national highway has also been blocked. A tense atmosphere has arisen here due to the fire in the police vehicle. The police has maintained tight security at this place.

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