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India has rejected Bangladesh's remarks on the Murshidabad violence after the latter called on India to fully protect its ...
Amid the recent violence in Murshidabad, social media users shared old and unrelated visuals, linking it to the violence and ...
Violence rocked four towns and adjacent rural areas in Murshidabad in West Bengal for five days when protests by Muslims ...
Sidestepping Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s appeal to avoid visiting strife-torn Murshidabad immediately, West Bengal ...
Earlier this week, the central government said that Bangladeshi infiltrators had a role to play in the violence in West ...
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India Today on MSNBengal anti-Waqf protests: Mamata Banerjee meets 40 Imams, appeals for peaceWaqf protests, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday met several Imams at Kolkata's Netaji Indoor Stadium.
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India Today on MSNFocus on protecting rights of own minorities: India blasts Bangladesh over remarks on Bengal violenceFocus on protecting rights of own minorities: India blasts Bangladesh over remarks on Bengal violence ...
The Governor will reach Malda first where he will visit refugee camps housing those displaced by the communal violence before ...
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India Today on MSNCancerous growth of violence: Governor jabs Mamata Banerjee over Bengal unrestWest Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose blamed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for the state's political violence and alleged ...
West Bengal witnessed widespread protests over the new Waqf law in the past few days, which turned violent in parts.
Banerjee informed that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) had already been formed to probe the Murshidabad violence.
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