Waqf Protest: Mamata questions Centre, BSF over Murshidabad violence and alleged infiltration
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has launched a sharp attack on the central government and the Border Security Force (BSF) over the recent violence in Murshidabad. Speaking on the situation, Mamata questioned how alleged infiltrators managed to cross the international border and what the BSF was doing during the incident. Her remarks have triggered a political war of words, with the spotlight now on border security lapses and intelligence failures.Mamata’s statement comes amid rising concerns over the role of external elements in instigating communal unrest. However, top security sources have denied any breach of the India-Bangladesh border during the violence. According to intelligence reports, there is a deeper conspiracy involving Bangladeshi terror groups, which are suspected to have activated sleeper cells to incite riots in sensitive regions.The revelation has further complicated the political narrative, with opposition parties questioning both the state and central governments' preparedness in handling cross-border threats. Mamata’s sharp criticism of the BSF has reignited debates over jurisdiction and the effectiveness of central forces in border states.The situation remains volatile in Murshidabad, as investigations continue and political blame games intensify.
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