Violence Erupts in Murshidabad During Waqf Law Protest, Police Vehicles Vandalized, Clashes Break Out

A major protest against the Waqf Amendment Law turned violent at Omarpur in Murshidabad district, West Bengal. The area, situated on a key connecting route of the National Highway, saw hundreds of protesters gather, blocking the road for several hours. Only a small number of police personnel were deployed initially. As they attempted to disperse the protesters who were sitting on the road, tensions flared.The crowd refused to move, and as police tried to forcefully remove them, chaos erupted. Protesters began pelting stones at the police, leading to injuries and panic. Multiple police vehicles parked in the area were targeted and severely damaged during the unrest.The situation quickly spiraled out of control, prompting additional security forces to be called in. Internet services have reportedly been restricted in the region, and Section 144 has been imposed to prevent further escalation.Authorities are now monitoring the situation closely, while political parties are demanding answers. The incident underscores rising tensions around the Waqf law in the region.

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