Mamata blames 'outsiders' for Murshidabad violence, to visit troubled areas in May
At least three people, including a father and son, died and over 280 have been arrested in connection with the violence earlier this month.
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Kolkata, 22 April
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday
asserted that “outsiders” were responsible for the violence that erupted in
parts of Murshidabad over the Waqf Act, and said she would visit the troubled
areas in the first week of May to evaluate the situation.
Banerjee also said her government would “soon expose the
conspirators” behind the riots that took place in two wards of Dhulian in the
district.
"The violence was unfortunate. We do not want riots.
Some outsiders orchestrated it, but we will expose them and their
conspiracy," she said at an administrative programme in Midnapore.
"I have promised the families of those killed in the
violence to give a compensation of Rs 10 lakh each. We will also rebuild their
houses under the 'Banglar Bari' scheme... I will be going there in the first
week of May and evaluate the situation,” Banerjee said.
Governor CV Ananda Bose had on 19 April met family members
of a man and his son, who were killed during violence over anti-Waqf(Amendment) Act protests in Murshidabad district, and assured them of all
possible support.
At least three people, including a father and son, died and
over 280 have been arrested in connection with the violence earlier this month.
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