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New Delhi:Following protests against the WAQF (Amendment) bill and intelligence input, the violent arc spread from the Merhidabad region to the South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, demonstrating the role of suspicious Bangladesh misconduct in the riot, and the Union Family Ministry is coordinating with the state agencies to restore normality in the region, thus allowing the Union Family Ministry to act quickly.

The centre’s move comes as reports suggest that several families suffered violent attacks in community from the Merhidabad region to the neighboring areas, as well as a large number of people who are addicted to the riots in Bangladesh, which also resulted in several police officers being injured.

Members of two radical clothing companies in Bangladesh – Bangladesh Jamaat-ul Mujahideen (JMB) and Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) – were allegedly involved in the violence in Murshidabad, citing sources, citing intelligence reports.

They cite intelligence reports that Bangladesh militants, with the help of local leaders of the political party, allegedly “involved” in violence triggered by anti-Waker laws that attacked the area.

“The initial investigation into the violence in Murhidabad in West Bengal shows the involvement of perpetrators in Bangladesh. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating peace and stability in the region with national authorities to ensure peace and stability in the region,” an official said.

Joint Home Secretary Govind Mohan held a video conference with the chief secretary and West Bengal police chief on Saturday to assess the situation after arson in Murshidabad.

In a virtual meeting, West Bengal DGP Rajiv Kumar introduced the tension but under control and is being closely monitored. He said he is releasing BSF assistance locally, with more than 200 people suspected of arrest. In addition to the nearly 300 BSF personnel provided in Mershidabad, five other companies were deployed at the request of the state government.

The Trade Union Home Secretary also recommended that the national government pay close attention to other sensitive areas and take appropriate security measures to ensure that normal conditions are restored as soon as possible.

The union’s home secretary also said the center has been closely monitoring the situation and assured the state government all possible aid, including deploying additional manpower if necessary.

Meanwhile, in addition to the five-member Judicial Committee’s constitutional investigation into Mercidabad and South 24 Parganas districts in the state of Parganas, Spain, the Supreme Court has relocated two separate PILs in the Supreme Court and seeks to establish a special investigation team and a court surveillance investigation.

New incidents of violence related to WAQF laws shocked the Bhangar area of ​​South 24 Paganas on Monday, despite police claims that the legal and order status in Murshidabad’s previous Riot Epicenter remained largely under control.

In the Supreme Court, a public interest lawsuit filed by attorney Shashank Shekhar Jha seeks instructions from Apex Court to establish a SIT to investigate violent cases in the state.

Defense attorney Vishal Tiwari filed another plea to demand that a five-member judicial inquiry committee led by a former Supreme Court judge investigate the state’s violent case.

In addition to the instructions to protect people’s lives and property, one of them requires a report to the state government to protect people’s lives and property.

The Kolkata High Court recently ordered the deployment of central troops in the violently attacked Mehdabad area, saying it could not remain a silent audience.

At least three people were killed during protests against the WAQF law from April 11 to 12, hundreds were homeless in parts of the Mershidabad area, mainly Suti, Sameganj, Delian and Janjipur.

In another development, acknowledging the violence in Mercidabad, the National Human Rights Commission said that given the “severity” of the matter, it will send an investigation department to conduct a field investigation.

It said the investigation report should be submitted within three weeks.

The proceedings stated: “In view of the seriousness of the matter, the Director General (Investigation) NHRC was directed to direct a team of officials/officials from the Commission’s investigation department to conduct a live investigation in Moshidabad, West Bengal.”

Violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal, has now been announced in an extremist group of Khilafat Majlis, a Bangladesh extremist group, which will hold a “massive march” to the Indian Embassy on April 22 to protest the WAQF law in protest against WAQF laws.

The report said militant groups are protesting the passage of the law in parliament and accusing it of violating the rights of Indian Muslims. This move is in a deteriorating ties between the two countries. New Delhi is outraged by the attacks of Hindus in Bangladesh and the anti-Indian policy and rhetoric of the Dhaka Provisional Government, which took office last year after taking office as prime minister in August last year.

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